JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Hydrogen Storage Mechanism in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Seung Mi LeeKay-Hyeok AnYoung Hee LeeGotthard SeifertThomas Frauenheim

Year: 2001 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 123 (21)Pages: 5059-5063   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We have carried out systematic calculations for hydrogen-adsorption and -storage mechanism in carbon nanotubes at zero temperature. Hydrogen atoms first adsorb on the tube wall in an arch-type and zigzag-type up to a coverage of theta = 1.0 and are stored in the capillary as a form of H(2) molecule at higher coverages. Hydrogen atoms can be stored dominantly through the tube wall by breaking the C--C midbond, while preserving the wall stability of a nanotube after complete hydrogen insertion, rather than by the capillarity effect through the ends of nanotubes. In the hydrogen-extraction processes, H(2) molecule in the capillary of nanotubes first dissociates and adsorbs onto the inner wall and is further extracted to the outer wall by the flip-out mechanism. Our calculations describe suitably an electrochemical storage process of hydrogen, which is applicable for the secondary hydrogen battery.

Keywords:
Hydrogen storage Carbon nanotube Chemistry Hydrogen Cryo-adsorption Zigzag Molecule Compressed hydrogen Adsorption Electrochemistry Nanotube Tube (container) Nanotechnology Chemical physics Chemical engineering Composite material Physical chemistry Materials science Organic chemistry Electrode Geometry

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Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Hydrogen Storage and Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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