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Studies of Hydrogen Sorption on Mesoporous Carbon Composite Modified with Adsorbed Palladium

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Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen Systems - II

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Ordered mesoporous carbon composite based on the matrix synthesis protocol using mesoporous oxides as a template was prepared and step-by-step structure formation was followed by X-ray diffraction, FTIR, N2 adsorption desorption and TPD mass-spectrometry. It was shown that property of composite is change considerably by Pd incorporation. Transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy show that the framework of the highly ordered mesoporous carbon/Pd consists of an aligned carbon phase with a graphite mode region. The potential application prepared composite for hydrogen storage is discussed.

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This work has been partly supported by the program of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine “Fundamental problems of hydrogen energy” and COST program (agreement No D36/003/06).

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Telbiz, G.M., Gerda, V.I., Kobylinska, N.G., Zaitsev, V.M., Fraissard, J. (2011). Studies of Hydrogen Sorption on Mesoporous Carbon Composite Modified with Adsorbed Palladium. In: Zaginaichenko, S., Schur, D., Skorokhod, V., Veziroglu, A., İbrahimoğlu, B. (eds) Carbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen Systems - II. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0899-0_40

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