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Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support

The development of low-cost materials for the 100% dehydrogenation of metal hydrides is highly essential to vitalize the chemical hydride-based hydrogen economy. In this context, the ternary Co–Ce–Pt nanocomposite immobilized on functionalized catalytic support CGO is synthesized by the one step che...

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Autores principales: Kotkondawar, Abhay Vijay, Rayalu, Sadhana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10742h
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author Kotkondawar, Abhay Vijay
Rayalu, Sadhana
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description The development of low-cost materials for the 100% dehydrogenation of metal hydrides is highly essential to vitalize the chemical hydride-based hydrogen economy. In this context, the ternary Co–Ce–Pt nanocomposite immobilized on functionalized catalytic support CGO is synthesized by the one step chemical reduction approach and has been directly employed for the ethanolysis of sodium borohydride. The co-operative effect of CGO and the synergy between metallic nanoparticles is investigated to determine the highest rate of hydrogen (H(2)) production. The maximum hydrogen generation rate (HGR) of 41.53 L (min g(M))(−1) is achieved with the Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x)/CGO nanohybrid from the alkaline ethanolysis of sodium borohydride (SB). In addition, the resultant nanohybrid exhibited a relatively low activation energy of 21.42 kJ mol(−1) for the ethanolysis of SB. This enhanced catalytic activity may be attributed to the intermetallic charge transport among metallic Pt, Co/Co(3)O(4), and CeO(x) counterparts. Moreover, the catalytic support CGO provides mesoporous functionalized surface and its intercalated GO layers promote charge transport. These results indicate that the resultant catalytic system described here for the dehydrogenation of SB can offer a portable and low-cost H(2) supply for various fuel cell applications.
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spelling pubmed-91192892022-06-10 Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support Kotkondawar, Abhay Vijay Rayalu, Sadhana RSC Adv Chemistry The development of low-cost materials for the 100% dehydrogenation of metal hydrides is highly essential to vitalize the chemical hydride-based hydrogen economy. In this context, the ternary Co–Ce–Pt nanocomposite immobilized on functionalized catalytic support CGO is synthesized by the one step chemical reduction approach and has been directly employed for the ethanolysis of sodium borohydride. The co-operative effect of CGO and the synergy between metallic nanoparticles is investigated to determine the highest rate of hydrogen (H(2)) production. The maximum hydrogen generation rate (HGR) of 41.53 L (min g(M))(−1) is achieved with the Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x)/CGO nanohybrid from the alkaline ethanolysis of sodium borohydride (SB). In addition, the resultant nanohybrid exhibited a relatively low activation energy of 21.42 kJ mol(−1) for the ethanolysis of SB. This enhanced catalytic activity may be attributed to the intermetallic charge transport among metallic Pt, Co/Co(3)O(4), and CeO(x) counterparts. Moreover, the catalytic support CGO provides mesoporous functionalized surface and its intercalated GO layers promote charge transport. These results indicate that the resultant catalytic system described here for the dehydrogenation of SB can offer a portable and low-cost H(2) supply for various fuel cell applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9119289/ /pubmed/35693040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10742h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Rayalu, Sadhana
Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support
title Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support
title_full Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support
title_fullStr Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support
title_short Enhanced H(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary Co(0.97)Pt(0.03)/CeO(x) nanocomposite grown on CGO catalytic support
title_sort enhanced h(2) production from dehydrogenation of sodium borohydride over the ternary co(0.97)pt(0.03)/ceo(x) nanocomposite grown on cgo catalytic support
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9119289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35693040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10742h
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