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Title

The investigation on the mechanism of electrochemical hydrogen storage in sandwich nickel foam/palladium/carbon nanofibers electrodes

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Chemii i Elektrochemii Technicznej, Wydział Technologii Chemicznej, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2009

Published in

JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY

Journal year: 2009 | Journal volume: vol. 9 | Journal number: no. 6

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • carbon fibers
  • hydrogen electrosorption
  • ni-pd-carbon fibers composite
  • nickel foam
  • palladium
Abstract

EN The kinetics of the process of reversible hydrogen sorption occurring in/on the nickel foam/palladium/carbon nanofibers (Ni/Pd/CNFs) electrodes is examined. It was shown that the hydrogen sorption/desorption properties for palladium can be altered after Pd layer is sandwiched between nickel foam and carbon nanofibers (CNF) layers. The layered Ni/Pd/CNFs electrodes were prepared by a two-step method consisting of chemical deposition of a very thin palladium layer on the Ni foam surface to form Ni/Pd electrodes followed by coating the Pd surface with the CNF layer by the CVD method. The process of hydrogen sorption/desorption into/from Ni/Pd as well as Ni/Pd/CNF electrodes was examined in alkaline electrolyte using the cyclic voltammetry method. The presence of CNF layer on the Pd surface exerts a great influence on the mechanism of the anodic desorption of hydrogen. A new anodic peak of hydrogen desorption revealed for Ni/Pd/CNF electrodes is ascribed to hydrogen storage in CNF phase. The CV measurements showed distinct differences between the rate of hydrogen release from the palladium and carbon phase.

Pages (from - to)

3858 - 3865

DOI

10.1166/jnn.2009.NS80

URL

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/jnn/2009/00000009/00000006/art00080

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1,435

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