Journal of Power Sources, Vol.176, No.1, 320-324, 2008
Carbon nanofibers as hydrogen adsorbing materials for power sources
Porous carbon nanofibers are synthesized by CVD method from acetylene with use of iron-containing catalysts. Activation of the nanofibers in melted potassium hydroxide results in increasing surface area from initial 300-400 m(2) g(-1) to 1700 m(2) g(-1). As follows from XRD data, activated nanofibers do not contain regular packages of graphene layers, but retain high electric conductivity. Deposition of copper improves electrochemical hydrogen storing characteristics of carbon nanofibers. Carbon nanomaterials obtained can be used as hydrogen storing materials in batteries instead of hydride forming metals. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.