Through the substitution of Li with Na in Li6C60, we synthesized a series of mixed alkali cluster intercalated fullerides, NaxLi6-xC60. These compounds share lattices of Na6C60 and Li6C60 with a cubic parameter linearly dependent on x. H2 absorption and desorption were studied by means of charge/ discharge kinetic measurements and coupled calorimetric–manometric evaluation. By varying the stoichiometry, we found the best compromise between the absorption rate, temperature and amount of hydrogen for x = 0.5 and 1. Small concentrations of Na substituted to Li significantly lower the absorption temperature of Li6C60, improving the hydrogenation capacity, the kinetics, and the dehydrogenation enthalpy, the latter being 43.8 kJ mol/ H2 for x = 1. This study moves further toward the utilization of intercalated fullerides for hydrogen storage applications.

Optimal hydrogen storage in sodium substituted lithium fullerides

MILANESE, CHIARA
Supervision
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GIRELLA, ALESSANDRO
Investigation
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COFRANCESCO, PACIFICO
Investigation
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MARINI, AMEDEO
Writing – Review & Editing
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2017-01-01

Abstract

Through the substitution of Li with Na in Li6C60, we synthesized a series of mixed alkali cluster intercalated fullerides, NaxLi6-xC60. These compounds share lattices of Na6C60 and Li6C60 with a cubic parameter linearly dependent on x. H2 absorption and desorption were studied by means of charge/ discharge kinetic measurements and coupled calorimetric–manometric evaluation. By varying the stoichiometry, we found the best compromise between the absorption rate, temperature and amount of hydrogen for x = 0.5 and 1. Small concentrations of Na substituted to Li significantly lower the absorption temperature of Li6C60, improving the hydrogenation capacity, the kinetics, and the dehydrogenation enthalpy, the latter being 43.8 kJ mol/ H2 for x = 1. This study moves further toward the utilization of intercalated fullerides for hydrogen storage applications.
2017
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Solid state hydrogen storage, fullerene, lithium fullerides, sodium substituted lithium fullerides, manometric analysis, calorimetric analysis
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