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Hydrogen storage performance of methyl-substituted mesoporous silica with tailored textural characteristics

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JOURNAL OF POROUS MATERIALS
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 1049-1058

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10934-021-01058-4

Keywords

Hydrogen storage; Nitrogen sorption; Porous material; Tetraethoxysilane; Triethoxysilane; SAXS

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The study systematically analyzed morphology and hydrogen sorption capacity of mesoporous organic-inorganic silica by varying silica synthesis parameters and introducing cationic surfactants. The materials showed improved hydrogen storage properties, reaching a maximum storage capacity of around 4.75 wt% at 80 bar. Specific surface area ranged from 400 to 700 m(2)/g, with weakly ordered mesoporosity induced by the short chain surfactant template.
The present study reports a systematic analysis of morphology and hydrogen sorption capacity of mesoporous organic-inorganic silica prepared by varying the silica synthesis parameters. Cationic surfactants of different chain lengths and different proportions of functionalised precursors were introduced in the synthesis mixture. Improved hydrogen storage properties have been obtained, already below 20 bar, reaching a maximum storage capacity around 4.75 wt% at 80 bar. The textural characteristics were analysed by nitrogen sorption and small angle X-ray scattering, and the thermal stability has been characterized by thermogravimetric analysis. The materials show specific surface area between 400 and 700 m(2)/g and a weakly ordered mesoporosity induced by the short chain surfactant template.

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