International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.29, No.1, 97-102, 2004
Hydrogen uptake by carbon nanofibers catalyzed by palladium
Carbon nanofibers of herringbone conformation were obtained by chemical vapor deposition on Pd/La2O3 catalyst, from ethylene-hydrogen mixture. After the removal of La2O3, samples with various Pd/C ratios were obtained by oxidation in air. The hydrogen sorption capacities measured gravimetrically at 10 MPa in pure hydrogen, for six different batches of samples, show a good correlation with the Pd/C ratio reveling a catalytic effect of Pd, which supplies atomic H. A possible charge transfer might lead to the increasing of the H uptake with the increasing Pd/C ratio. A saturation value of 1.5% H (mass) per carbon is reached at rather high Pd/C mole ratio (similar to1) for nanofibers with 425 -455 m(2) g(-1) BET surface area. (C) 2003 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:hydrogen uptake;carbon nanofibers