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Title: An Overview of the Recent Progress in Modifications of Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Adsorption
Authors: Lyu Jinzhe
Kudiyarov, Victor Nikolaevich
Lider, Andrey Markovich
Keywords: водород; активация; побочные процессы; hydrogen; modification of CNTs; physisorption; chemisorption; activation; spillover mechanism; Kubas interaction
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Lyu Jinzhe. An Overview of the Recent Progress in Modifications of Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Adsorption / Lyu Jinzhe, V. N. Kudiyarov, A. M. Lider // Nanomaterials. — 2019. — Vol. 10, iss. 2. — [255, 31 p.].
Abstract: Many researchers have carried out experimental research and theoretical analysis on hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes (CNTs), but the results are very inconsistent. The present paper reviewed recent progress in improving the hydrogen storage properties of CNTs by various modifications and analyzed the hydrogen storage mechanism of CNTs. It is certain that the hydrogen storage in CNTs is the result of the combined action of physisorption and chemisorption. However, H2 adsorption on metal-functionalized CNTs still lacks a consistent theory. In the future, the research of CNTs for hydrogen adsorption should be developed in the following three directions: (1) A detailed study of the optimum number of metal atoms without aggregation on CNT should be performed, at the same time suitable preparation methods for realizing controllable doping site and doped configurations should be devised; (2) The material synthesis, purification, and activation methods have to be optimized; (3) Active sites, molecular configurations, effectively accessible surface area, pore size, surface topology, chemical composition of the surface, applied pressure and temperature, defects and dopant, which are some of the important factors that strongly affect the hydrogen adsorption in CNTs, should be better understood.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/64916
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