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Hydrogen storage characteristics of bio-based porous carbons of different origin: A comparative review

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 45, Issue 15, Pages 20497-20523

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/er.7130

Keywords

activated carbon; adsorption; biomass; biosorbent; bio-waste; hydrogen; hydrogen storage

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Activated carbons from biomass sources are attracting attention due to their superior properties for hydrogen storage applications. This comparative evaluation focuses on the differences in hydrogen storage performances of various carbon materials prepared from biomass sources, considering factors such as precursors and activating agents. The study provides an overview of the preparation, characterization, and analysis methods of biosorbents from different types of biomass, as well as perspectives and challenges in the field.
Activated carbons (ACs) from biomass sources have attracted attention due to their superior properties including, easy preparation, abundant raw materials, ready availability, low cost, low mass density, high specific surface area and micropore volume, fast and reversible kinetics, structural diversity, and sustainable regeneration. Due to their tunable aspects, bio-derived ACs are among the most promising materials for the storage of hydrogen. In this contribution, the comparative evaluation of various carbon materials prepared from biomass sources for hydrogen storage applications is aimed. To carry out this goal, literature related to ACs having different chemical nature from a variety of precursors using various preparation methodology are compiled, and compared in terms of their characterization to correlate the surface characteristics with their hydrogen storage performances, focusing on the effects of the type of precursors/activating agents, and major affecting operational variables. An overview on the preparation, characterization, and analysis methods, hydrogen storage performances of biosorbents from different kinds of biomass, perspectives, and challenges are presented.

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