Exploring the capability of mayenite (12CaO·7Al2O3) as hydrogen storage material
We utilized nanoporous mayenite (12CaO·7Al 2 O 3 ), a cost-effective material, in the hydride state (H − ) to explore the possibility of its use for hydrogen storage and transportation. Hydrogen desorption occurs by a simple reaction of mayenite with water, and the nanocage structure transforms into...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-03, Vol.11 (1), p.6278-6278, Article 6278 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We utilized nanoporous mayenite (12CaO·7Al
2
O
3
), a cost-effective material, in the hydride state (H
−
) to explore the possibility of its use for hydrogen storage and transportation. Hydrogen desorption occurs by a simple reaction of mayenite with water, and the nanocage structure transforms into a calcium aluminate hydrate. This reaction enables easy desorption of H
−
ions trapped in the structure, which could allow the use of this material in future portable applications. Additionally, this material is 100% recyclable because the cage structure can be recovered by heat treatment after hydrogen desorption. The presence of hydrogen molecules as H
−
ions was confirmed by
1
H-NMR, gas chromatography, and neutron diffraction analyses. We confirmed the hydrogen state stability inside the mayenite cage by the first-principles calculations to understand the adsorption mechanism and storage capacity and to provide a key for the use of mayenite as a portable hydrogen storage material. Further, we succeeded in introducing H
−
directly from OH
−
by a simple process compared with previous studies that used long treatment durations and required careful control of humidity and oxygen gas to form O
2
species before the introduction of H
−
. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-85540-8 |