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Synthesis process and catalytic activity ofNb2O5hollow spheres for reversible hydrogen storage ofMgH2

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 3129-3141

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/er.6006

Keywords

catalyst addition; hollow spheres; hydrogen storage; magnesium hydride; Nb2O5

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB1502102]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51671172, U1601212]
  3. National Youth Top-Notch Talent Support Program

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The synthesis of Nb(2)O(5) hollow spheres (o-Nb2O5) by a hydrothermal and calcination process has shown high catalytic activity in MgH(2) hydrogen storage, lowering the dehydrogenation temperature and increasing the amount of released hydrogen. Furthermore, o-Nb2O5 was found to be reduced in situ by MgH(2) to enhance dehydrogenation kinetics.
High operation temperatures and slow reaction kinetics are major obstacles to use MgH(2)as a solid hydrogen store. We report here the synthesis of Nb(2)O(5)hollow spheres (o-Nb2O5) with wall thickness of approximately 50 nm and mossy surfaces using a facile hydrothermal and calcination process, which showed high activity in catalysis of MgH(2)for hydrogen storage. The dehydrogenation onset temperature of MgH(2)was decreased to 195 degrees C with 7 wt% of o-Nb2O5. More than 5.5 wt% H(2)can be desorbed at 300 degrees C within 5 minutes. Hydrogen re-absorption starts even at 25 degrees C and reaches 5.6 wt% within 5 minutes at 200 degrees C. Practical hydrogen capacity stabilizes at 5.8 wt% after 10 cycles of hydrogen uptake/release. The o-Nb(2)O(5)was found to be reduced in situ by MgH(2)to low-valence Nb species during the initial dehydrogenation process, which functions as an active catalyst and leads to the enhanced dehydrogenation kinetics.

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