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Title of Journal: Adsorption
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Authors: L Zubizarreta E I Gomez A Arenillas C O Ania J B Parra J J Pis
Publish Date: 2008/04/02
Volume: 14, Issue: 4-5, Pages: 557-566
Abstract
In this work a series of commercial carbons with different structural and textural properties were characterised and evaluated for their application in hydrogen storage The results showed that temperature has a greater influence on the storage capacity of carbons than pressure The highest H2 storage capacity at 298 K and 90 bar was 05 wt while at 77 K and atmospheric pressure it was 29 wt It is also showed that in order to predict the hydrogen storage capacity of carbon material both at cryogenic and ambient temperature the only use of BET surface area or total micropore volume obtained from N2 adsorption isotherm may be insufficient the characterization of the narrow microporosity is needed due to its high contribution to hydrogen adsorption capacity The process involved in hydrogen storage in pure carbon materials seems to be physisorption Morphological or structural characteristics have no influence at least on gravimetric storage capacity
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