Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.65, No.8, 2586-2595, 2010
Activated carbon fibres and composites on its base for high performance hydrogen storage system
To obtain high hydrogen sorption capacity and reduce the time of the cycle (adsorption/desorption) in the gas storage system a new composite material (metal hydride particles on the activated carbon fibre matrix) was suggested. Different adsorbent materials such as activated carbon fibre "Busofit", granular activated carbon and new composite sorbent (metal hydride La0.5Ni5Ce0.5 particles on the activated carbon fibre "Busofit") were tested. Effect of the carbon sorbent nature and metal hydride content is important to choose the optimal sorbent bed. In this paper, a thermally regulated storage system for hydrogen was numerically analyzed and experimentally validated. A two-dimensional transient model was used to analyze the influence of the thermal control on the operating characteristics of the flat sectional vessel. The evolution of the temperature, pressure and volumetric density of hydrogen inside the vessel during the charging/discharging is discussed. It was shown that heat pipe based thermal control of the process increase the efficiency of the hydrogen storage. Such vessels are interesting to be applied in fuel cells used for vehicle or dual-fuel engine car (hydrogen/gasoline, hydrogen/methane). (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Composite;Carbon fibre;Metal-hydride;Hydrogen;Adsorption storage;Mathematical modeling;Mass transfer