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Nano-confined multi-synthesis of a Li-Mg-N-H nanocomposite towards low-temperature hydrogen storage with stable reversibility

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:51 authored by Guanglin Xia, Xiaowei Chen, Cuifeng Zhou, Chaofeng Zhang, Dan Li, Qinfen Gu, Zaiping GuoZaiping Guo, Hua LiuHua Liu, Zongwen Liu, Xuebin Yu
A Li-Mg-N-H system is a highly promising source of hydrogen storage materials due to its favorable thermodynamics and potential reversibility. Its application has been greatly hindered, however, by its rather high activation energy barriers. Herein, we report a novel multi-reaction methodology for the synthesis of nanosized Li2Mg(NH)2 space-confined into thin-film hollow carbon spheres (THCSs) with a uniform dispersion. It shows that a completely depressed release of ammonia and reversible hydrogen sorption at a temperature of 105 degrees C, the lowest temperature reported so far, were achieved for the nanoconfined Li2Mg(NH)2. Furthermore, a stable cycling capacity close to the theoretical value was also successfully realized, even through up to 20 cycles of de-/re-hydrogenation.

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Exploration of highly regenerable boron-nitrogen based hydrides for hydrogen storage

Australian Research Council

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Xia, G., Chen, X., Zhou, C., Zhang, C., Li, D., Gu, Q., Guo, Z., Liu, H., Liu, Z. & Yu, X. (2015). Nano-confined multi-synthesis of a Li-Mg-N-H nanocomposite towards low-temperature hydrogen storage with stable reversibility. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3 (24), 12646-12652.

Journal title

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Volume

3

Issue

24

Pagination

12646-12652

Language

English

RIS ID

101558

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