Mg–B–Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites with Negligible Incubation Time for Hydrogen Release

Author:

Satya Aditya Marla V. V.1,Panda Srikanta1,Kutiyar Sanket1,Tatiparti Sankara Sarma V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai 400076 India

Abstract

AbstractDepleting fossil fuels and greenhouse emissions render hydrogen (H) a promising alternative for powering automobiles. MgH2 with its promising H‐weight capacity ≈7.6 wt% can be used for this purpose. However, it exhibits long incubation times with no significant H‐release during the early stages. The present Mg–B–reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanocomposites can reduce such incubation time drastically. Herein, Mg, rGO, and elemental B as a light weight catalyst at various proportions (viz. B/C (from rGO) weight ratios of 0, 0.09, 0.22, 0.36, and 0.90) are used to synthesize Mg–B–rGO nanocomposites by ball milling. They are eventually subjected to hydrogen uptake at ≈320 °C and PH2 ≈ 15 bar followed by H‐release in vacuum. The nanocomposite with B/C ≈ 0.22 exhibits remarkably negligible incubation time (≈43 s) vis‐à‐vis ≈11 min by B/C = 0. This B/C ≈ 0.22 nanocomposite experiences charge (electron) transfer from Mg and B to C, located external to MgH2 unit cell. This causes Mg←H→B “Tug‐of‐war” within MgH2 unit cell, containing B in its interstitials (due to ball milling) and shrinking it. This leads to “structural catalysis” of H‐release, understood by X‐ray photoelectron, valence band, Raman spectra, and novel electron density maps. These novel materials can alleviate the need for activation cycles for their application.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Department of Science and Technology, Government of Kerala

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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