Author:
Brosha Eric L.,Davey John,Garzon Fernando H.,Gottesfeld Shimshon
Abstract
The dehydrogenation of C60 · H18.7 was studied using thermogravimetric and powder x-ray diffraction analysis. C60 · H18.7 was found to be stable up to 430 °C in Ar at which point the release of hydrogen initiated the collapse of a fraction of fullerene molecules. X-ray diffraction analysis performed on C60 · H18.7 samples dehydrogenated at 454, 475, and 600 °C displayed an increasing volume fraction of amorphous material. The decomposition product comprises randomly oriented, single-layer graphite sheets. Evolved gas analysis using gas chromatograph (GC) mass spectroscopy confirmed the presence of both H2 and methane upon dehydrogenation. Attempts to improve reversibility or reduce hydrogenation/ dehydrogenation temperatures by addition of Ru and Pt catalysts were unsuccessful.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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23 articles.
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