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Cyclical hydrogen storage and retention in polyaniline

Authors: Nour F. Attia; Kurt E. Geckeler; Alex Ignatiev; Alex Ignatiev; Rabi Ebrahim; Ali Zomorrodian;
doi: 10.1002/ese3.127
Abstract
AbstractHydrogen adsorption in porous nanostructured polyaniline (PANI) has been investigated to determine its potential as a hydrogen storage media. Residual gas analysis and thermogravimetric analysis were used to investigate the cyclical hydrogen adsorption in PANI. A hydrogen storage capacity of up to 3 wt % was obtained by charging the polymers at up to 3.0 × 106 Pa hydrogen at elevated temperature. Multiple charge and discharge cycles have been shown, with good retention beyond 106 sec.
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Keywords
Energy & Fuels, Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Energy & Fuels, Engineering, Multidisciplinary
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