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Boosting the Dehydrogenation Properties of LiAlH(4) by Addition of TiSiO(4)

Given its significant gravimetric hydrogen capacity advantage, lithium alanate (LiAlH(4)) is regarded as a suitable material for solid-state hydrogen storage. Nevertheless, its outrageous decomposition temperature and slow sorption kinetics hinder its application as a solid-state hydrogen storage ma...

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Autores principales: Yusnizam, Nurul Yasmeen, Ali, Nurul Amirah, Sazelee, Noratiqah, Ismail, Mohammad
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062178
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author Yusnizam, Nurul Yasmeen
Ali, Nurul Amirah
Sazelee, Noratiqah
Ismail, Mohammad
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Ali, Nurul Amirah
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description Given its significant gravimetric hydrogen capacity advantage, lithium alanate (LiAlH(4)) is regarded as a suitable material for solid-state hydrogen storage. Nevertheless, its outrageous decomposition temperature and slow sorption kinetics hinder its application as a solid-state hydrogen storage material. This research’s objective is to investigate how the addition of titanium silicate (TiSiO(4)) altered the dehydrogenation behavior of LiAlH(4). The LiAlH(4)–10 wt% TiSiO(4) composite dehydrogenation temperatures were lowered to 92 °C (first-step reaction) and 128 °C (second-step reaction). According to dehydrogenation kinetic analysis, the TiSiO(4)-added LiAlH(4) composite was able to liberate more hydrogen (about 6.0 wt%) than the undoped LiAlH(4) composite (less than 1.0 wt%) at 90 °C for 2 h. After the addition of TiSiO(4), the activation energies for hydrogen to liberate from LiAlH(4) were lowered. Based on the Kissinger equation, the activation energies for hydrogen liberation for the two-step dehydrogenation of post-milled LiAlH(4) were 103 and 115 kJ/mol, respectively. After milling LiAlH(4) with 10 wt% TiSiO(4), the activation energies were reduced to 68 and 77 kJ/mol, respectively. Additionally, the scanning electron microscopy images demonstrated that the LiAlH(4) particles shrank and barely aggregated when 10 wt% of TiSiO(4) was added. According to the X-ray diffraction results, TiSiO(4) had a significant effect by lowering the decomposition temperature and increasing the rate of dehydrogenation of LiAlH(4) via the new active species of AlTi and Si-containing that formed during the heating process.
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spelling pubmed-100513152023-03-30 Boosting the Dehydrogenation Properties of LiAlH(4) by Addition of TiSiO(4) Yusnizam, Nurul Yasmeen Ali, Nurul Amirah Sazelee, Noratiqah Ismail, Mohammad Materials (Basel) Article Given its significant gravimetric hydrogen capacity advantage, lithium alanate (LiAlH(4)) is regarded as a suitable material for solid-state hydrogen storage. Nevertheless, its outrageous decomposition temperature and slow sorption kinetics hinder its application as a solid-state hydrogen storage material. This research’s objective is to investigate how the addition of titanium silicate (TiSiO(4)) altered the dehydrogenation behavior of LiAlH(4). The LiAlH(4)–10 wt% TiSiO(4) composite dehydrogenation temperatures were lowered to 92 °C (first-step reaction) and 128 °C (second-step reaction). According to dehydrogenation kinetic analysis, the TiSiO(4)-added LiAlH(4) composite was able to liberate more hydrogen (about 6.0 wt%) than the undoped LiAlH(4) composite (less than 1.0 wt%) at 90 °C for 2 h. After the addition of TiSiO(4), the activation energies for hydrogen to liberate from LiAlH(4) were lowered. Based on the Kissinger equation, the activation energies for hydrogen liberation for the two-step dehydrogenation of post-milled LiAlH(4) were 103 and 115 kJ/mol, respectively. After milling LiAlH(4) with 10 wt% TiSiO(4), the activation energies were reduced to 68 and 77 kJ/mol, respectively. Additionally, the scanning electron microscopy images demonstrated that the LiAlH(4) particles shrank and barely aggregated when 10 wt% of TiSiO(4) was added. According to the X-ray diffraction results, TiSiO(4) had a significant effect by lowering the decomposition temperature and increasing the rate of dehydrogenation of LiAlH(4) via the new active species of AlTi and Si-containing that formed during the heating process. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10051315/ /pubmed/36984058 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062178 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Boosting the Dehydrogenation Properties of LiAlH(4) by Addition of TiSiO(4)
title_fullStr Boosting the Dehydrogenation Properties of LiAlH(4) by Addition of TiSiO(4)
title_full_unstemmed Boosting the Dehydrogenation Properties of LiAlH(4) by Addition of TiSiO(4)
title_short Boosting the Dehydrogenation Properties of LiAlH(4) by Addition of TiSiO(4)
title_sort boosting the dehydrogenation properties of lialh(4) by addition of tisio(4)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062178
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