화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.197, 218-223, 2012
On the purity assessment of solid sodium borohydride
Since sodium borohydride has become extensively used as chemical hydrogen storage material in fuel cells, many techniques have been proposed to assess the purity of this substance. However, all of them are developed in aqueous media, where the reagent is unstable. In addition, its hygroscopic nature was difficults in any attempt to make precise quantifications. The present work compares three different methods, namely, voltammetric, titrimetric, and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) in order to assess the purity of sodium borohydride, using an expired and a new sodium borohydride samples as references. Our results show that only the FTIR measurements provide a simple and semi-quantitative means to assess the purity of sodium borohydride due to the fact that it is the only one that measures the sample in the solid state. A comparison between the experimental data and theoretical calculation reveals the identification of the absorption bands at 1437 cm(-1) of sodium metaborate and 2291 cm(-1) of sodium borohydride which represent a good fingerprint for the qualitative assessment of the sample quality. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.