INVESTIGADORES
GASNIER Aurelien
artículos
Título:
Entanglement of N-doped graphene in resorcinol-formaldehyde: Effect over nanoconfined LiBH 4 for hydrogen storage
Autor/es:
GASNIER, AURÉLIEN; LUGUET, MARGAUX; PEREIRA, AMARU GONZÁLEZ; TROIANI, HORACIO; ZAMPIERI, GUILLERMO; GENNARI, FABIANA C.
Revista:
CARBON
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2019 vol. 147 p. 284 - 294
ISSN:
0008-6223
Resumen:
N-doped graphene hydrogels were prepared by crosslinking graphene oxide with ethylenediamine. These materials presented 10 at. % nitrogen, as determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. N-doped graphene was entangled within mesoporous matrices by diffusion of resorcinol-formaldehyde solutions throughout the hydrogels. According to nitrogen desorption isotherms, N-doping graphene slightly reduces the pore size and volume toward values closer to the graphene-free resins. The underlying graphene framework was observed within the amorphous porous carbon by transmission microscopy. These porous materials were impregnated with LiBH 4 at 30, 50 and 70 vol %. Differential scanning calorimetry of the nanoconfined hydrides illustrates how N-doped matrix promotes a decrease in LiBH 4 decomposition temperature, and this effect was quantified by volumetric studies. Powder diffraction revealed a peak at 12.6° attributed to the interaction of LiBH 4 with the N-doped matrix. Owing to Yates analysis, N-doping lowers hydrogen release temperature by 10 °C, while at 325 °C the quantity released is increased by 1 wt %. This effect is more important than the diminution of pore size from 10 to 5 nm and compensates the presence of graphene. The benefit from N-doping is more remarkable for lower size of pores and higher LiBH 4 filling, as illustrated by the proposed model.