JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Using Layered Double Hydroxide Material

H. S. ChauhanAshish Yadav

Year: 2024 Journal:   ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol: MA2024-01 (5)Pages: 769-769   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

In recent years, owing to the triple effect of increasing energy demand, depleting fossil fuels, and climate change, significant interest has been attracted in exploring hydrogen (H 2 ) as an alternative or complementing clean and green energy sources. Various methods have been investigated for storing H 2 , however, electrochemical H 2 storage has emerged as a viable method since H atoms are generated and stored in situ at normal pressure and temperature. The storage mechanism consists of, electrochemical reduction of H 2 O, thus leading to the generation of H atoms. These H atoms subsequently diffuse from the electrolyte, traversing through the adsorbed layer, and ultimately reach the electrode-electrolyte interface and get stored in the lamellar spaces of layered double hydroxide. The electrochemical H 2 storage finds its application in Ni metal hydride batteries. Previously alloys were utilized as electrode material for electrochemical H 2 storage however due to their complex structure, the storage process becomes sluggish. Moreover, the synthesis cost of alloys is very high since they employ techniques like arc welding. To address such limitations, the present research focuses on the fabrication of bimetallic layered double hydroxides-based H 2 storage material. The synthesized material exhibited high discharge capacity, low resistance, and good cyclic stability. Thus, the proposed material synthesized through a facile route may be utilized as a viable potential alternative for efficient electrochemical H 2 storage applications. Figure 1

Keywords:
Hydrogen storage Electrochemistry Materials science Electrolyte Energy storage Layered double hydroxides Hydride Chemical engineering Electrode Lamellar structure Hydroxide Nanotechnology Electrochemical energy conversion Fabrication Electrochemical energy storage Supercapacitor Metal Metallurgy Alloy Chemistry

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Topics

Hydrogen Storage and Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Industrial Gas Emission Control
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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