Monolithic Comob Based Catalyst Enabling High Water-Sources Adaptive Hydrolysis of Borohydrides

30 Pages Posted: 9 Oct 2023

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Menghui Wei

Fudan University

Junchao Han

Fudan University

Qikang Wu

Fudan University

Jingjing Li

Fudan University

Zili Ji

Tsinghua University

Zhi Li

Tongji University

Jia Liang

Fudan University

Yanhui Guo

Fudan University

Abstract

High water-source adaptability is meaningful to the popularization of hydrolysis of borohydrides as portable hydrogen generation technique. Herein, the key catalyst that can enable high water-sources adaptive hydrolysis of borohydrides is successfully developed for the first time. The as-prepared monolithic H+/10-CoMoB catalyst has outstanding catalytic activity with high hydrogen generation rate of the 3.0 L min g-1 at 25 oC and low activation energy of 38.7 kJ mol-1 toward the hydrolysis of NaBH4 using deionized water. More importantly, the catalyst exhibits distinguished durability toward hydrolysis of borohydrides in various water, including deionized water, lake water, and even seawater benefiting from its unique structure and gas scouring effect. Furthermore, an efficient NaBH4-based H2 supply system is developed with the catalyst and this system successfully achieves full drive of 100 W fuel cell using different sources of water. This study may provide a new protocol to develop portable H2 generation system with high water source adaptability in wild environment.

Keywords: hydrogen production, borohydrides hydrolysis, water-sources adaptability, corrosion engineering, fuel cell

Suggested Citation

Wei, Menghui and Han, Junchao and Wu, Qikang and Li, Jingjing and Ji, Zili and Li, Zhi and Liang, Jia and Guo, Yanhui, Monolithic Comob Based Catalyst Enabling High Water-Sources Adaptive Hydrolysis of Borohydrides. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4597109 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4597109

Menghui Wei

Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

Junchao Han

Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

Qikang Wu

Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

Jingjing Li

Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

Zili Ji

Tsinghua University ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

Zhi Li

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Jia Liang

Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

Yanhui Guo (Contact Author)

Fudan University ( email )

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

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