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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
191

Hydrogen Storage In Magnesium Based Thin Film

Akyildiz, Hasan 01 October 2010 (has links) (PDF)
ABSTRACT HYDROGEN STORAGE IN MAGNESIUM BASED THIN FILMS Akyildiz, Hasan Ph.D., Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Tayfur &Ouml / zt&uuml / rk Co-Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Macit &Ouml / zenbas October 2010, 146 pages A study was carried out for the production of Mg-based thin films which can absorb and desorb hydrogen near ambient conditions, with fast kinetics. For this purpose, two deposition units were constructed / one high vacuum (HV) and the other ultra high vacuum (UHV) deposition system. The HV system was based on a pyrex bell jar and had two independent evaporation sources. The unit was used to deposit films of Mg, Mg capped with Pd and Au-Pd as well as Mg-Cu both in co-deposited and multilayered form within a thickness range of 0.4 to 1.5 &mu / m. The films were crystalline with columnar grains having some degree of preferred orientation. In terms of hydrogen storage properties, Mg/Pd system yielded the most favorable results. These films could desorb hydrogen at temperatures not greater than 473 K. The study on crystalline thin films has further shown that there is a narrow temperature window for useful hydrogenation of thin films, the upper limit of which is determined by the intermetallic formation. The UHV deposition system had four independent evaporation sources and incorporated substrate cooling by circulating cooled nitrogen gas through the substrate holder. Thin films of Mg-Cu were produced in this unit via co-evaporation technique to provide concentrations of 5, 10 and 15 at. % Cu. The films were 250-300 nm thick, capped with a thin layer of Pd, i.e. 5-25 nm. The deposition was yielded nanocrystalline or amorphous Mg-Cu thin films depending on the substrate temperature. At 298 K, the films were crystalline, the structure being refined with the increase in Cu content. At 223 K, the films were amorphous, except for Mg:Cu=95:5. The hydrogen sorption of the films was followed by resistance measurements, with the samples heated isochronally, initially under hydrogen and then under vacuum. The resistance data have shown that hydrogen sorption behaviour of thin films was improved by size refinement, and further by amorphization. Among the films deposited, amorphous Mg:Cu=85:15 alloy could absorb hydrogen at room temperature and could desorb it at 223 K (50 &ordm / C), with fast kinetics.
192

Thermodynamics of metal hydrides for hydrogen storage applications using first principles calculations

Kim, Ki Chul 02 July 2010 (has links)
Metal hydrides are promising candidates for H2 storage, but high stability and poor kinetics are the important challenges which have to be solved for vehicular applications. Most of recent experimental reports for improving thermodynamics of metal hydrides have been focused on lowering reaction enthalpies of a metal hydride by mixing other compounds. However, finding out metal hydride mixtures satisfying favorable thermodynamics among a large number of possible metal hydride mixtures is inefficient and thus a systematic approach is required for an efficient and rigorous solution. Our approaches introduced in this thesis allow a systematic screening of promising metal hydrides or their mixtures from all possible metal hydrides and their mixtures. Our approaches basically suggest two directions for improving metal hydride thermodynamics. First, our calculations for examining the relation between the particle size of simple metal hydrides and thermodynamics of their decomposition reactions provide that the relation would depend on the total surface energy difference between a metal and its hydride form. It ultimately suggests that we will be able to screen metal hydride nanoparticles having favorable thermodynamics from all possible metal hydrides by examining the total surface differences. Second, more importantly, we suggest that our thermodynamic calculations combined with the grand canonical linear programming method and updated database efficiently and rigorously screen potential promising bulk metal hydrides and their mixtures from a large collection of possible combinations. The screened promising metal hydrides and their mixtures can release H2 via single step or multi step. Our additional free energy calculations for a few selected promising single step reactions and their metastable paths show that we can identify the most stable free energy paths for any selected reactant mixtures. In this thesis, we also demonstrate that a total free energy minimization method can predict the possible evolution of impurity other than H2 for several specified mixtures. However, it is not ready to predict reaction thermodynamics from a large number of compounds.
193

Ab initio studies of equations of state and chemical reactions of reactive structural materials

Zaharieva, Roussislava 07 December 2011 (has links)
The motivations for the research issues addressed in this thesis are based on the needs of the aerospace structural analysis and the design community. The specific focus is related to the characterization and shock induced chemical reactions of multi-functional structural-energetic materials that are also know as the reactive structural materials and their reaction capabilities. Usually motivation for selection of aerospace structural materials is to realize required strength characteristics and favorable strength to weight ratios. The term strength implies resistance to loads experienced during the service life of the structure, including resistance to fatigue loads, corrosion and other extreme conditions. Thus, basically the structural materials are single function materials that resist loads experienced during the service life of the structure. However, it is desirable to select materials that are capable of offering more than one basic function of strength. Very often, the second function is the capability to provide functions of sensing and actuation. In this thesis, the second function is different. The second function is the energetic characteristics. Thus, the choice of dual functions of the material are the structural characteristics and energetic characteristics. These materials are also known by other names such as the reactive material structures or dual functional structural energetic materials. Specifically the selected reactive materials include mixtures of selected metals and metal oxides that are also known as thermite mixtures, reacting intermetallic combinations and oxidizing materials. There are several techniques that are available to synthesize these structural energetic materials or reactive material structures and new synthesis techniques constitute an open research area. The focus of this thesis, however, is the characterization of chemical reactions of reactive material structures that involve two or more solids (or condensed matter). The subject of studies of the shock or thermally induced chemical reactions of the two solids comprising these reactive materials, from first principles, is a relatively new field of study. The published literature on ab initio principles or quantum mechanics based approach contains the ab initio or ab initio-molecular dynamics studies in related fields of a solid and a gas. One such study in the literature involves a gas and a solid. This is an investigation of the adsorption of gasses such as carbon monoxide (CO) on Tungsten. The motivation for these studies is to synthesize alternate or synthetic fuel technology by Fischer-Tropsch process. In this thesis these studies are first to establish the procedure for solid-solid reaction and then to extend that to consider the effects of mechanical strain and temperature on the binding energy and chemisorptions of CO on tungsten. Then in this thesis, similar studies are also conducted on the effect of mechanical strain and temperature on the binding energies of Titanium and hydrogen. The motivations are again to understand the method and extend the method to such solid-solid reactions. A second motivation is to seek strained conditions that favor hydrogen storage and strain conditions that release hydrogen easily when needed. Following the establishment of ab initio and ab initio studies of chemical reactions between a solid and a gas, the next step of research is to study thermally induced chemical reaction between two solids (Ni+Al). Thus, specific new studies of the thesis are as follows: 1. Ab initio Studies of Binding energies associated with chemisorption of (a) CO on W surfaces (111, and 100) at elevated temperatures and strains and (b) adsorption of hydrogen in titanium base. 2. Equations of state of mixtures of reactive material structures from ab initio methods 3. Ab initio studies of the reaction initiation, transition states and reaction products of intermetallic mixtures of (Ni+Al) at elevated temperatures and strains. 4. Press-cure synthesis of Nano-nickel and nano-aluminum based reactive material structures and DTA tests to study experimentally initiation of chemical reactions, due to thermal energy input.
194

Untersuchung der Physisorption von Wasserstoff in porösen Materialien mit einer neuartigen volumetrischen Apparatur

Khvostikova, Olga 01 April 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Wasserstoff ist der ideale Energieträger, da er völlig schadstofffrei verbrennt und einen potentiell hohen Energiegehalt pro Masse besitzt. Die größte Herausforderung für den Gebrauch von Wasserstoff als Kraftstoff ist die Wasserstoffspeicherung in sicheren und kostengünstigen Systemen. Die Ziele und Aufgaben der vorliegenden Doktorarbeit sind, poröse Materialien, die unterschiedliche Struktur und Zusammensetzung besitzen, für die Physisorption von Wasserstoff mittels einer neuartigen volumetrischen Apparatur zu untersuchen. Das Erreichen maximaler Speicherdaten stand nicht im Vordergrund dieser Arbeit. Viel wichtiger war es, einen Struktur – Eigenschafts – (Sorptions) – Zusammenhang zu verstehen, auf deren Basis eine systematische Entwicklung von Wasserstoffspeichermaterialien erfolgen könnte. Zwei Klassen von potentiellen Wasserstoffspeichern wurden erforscht: expandierte Graphitmaterialien und Metallorganische Netzwerke. Neue experimentelle Methoden zur Untersuchung der Wasserstoffspeicherkapazität an modifizierter volumetrischer Apparatur wurden erfolgreich entwickelt und geprüft. Das Verwenden einer der Kammern als Referenzkammer ermöglicht das Ausschließen der experimentellen Artefakte aus der Auswertung der gespeicherten Wasserstoffmenge. Es wurde keine Gaszustandgleichung bei tiefen Temperaturen verwendet, was sehr wichtig bei den Experimenten mit Wasserstoff ist.
195

Herstellung und Eigenschaften hydridbasierter Verbundwerkstoffe mit hoher Energie- und Leistungsdichte für die Wasserstoffspeicherung

Pohlmann, Carsten 10 November 2014 (has links) (PDF)
In dieser Arbeit werden kompaktierte Verbundwerkstoffe aus verschiedenen Speichermaterialien mit expandiertem Naturgraphit (ENG) in Hinblick auf die Anwendung als dynamische Wasserstofffeststoffspeichermaterialien untersucht. Pulverförmige hydridbildende Ausgangsmaterialien wurden mit bis zu 25 Masse-% ENG vermischt und bei Pressdrücken bis 600 MPa kompaktiert. Um einen weiten Anwendungsbereich abzudecken wurden ein Niedrigtemperaturmaterial (Ti-Mn-basierte Legierung; 0°C bis 100°C), zwei Mitteltemperaturmaterialien (Amid- und Alanatsystem; 100°C bis 200°C) und ein Hochtemperaturmaterial (Magnesium-Nickel-Legierung; 250°C bis 400°C) basierend auf einer umfangreichen Literaturrecherche gewählt. Die Verbundwerkstoffe weisen eine erhöhte radiale Wärmeleitfähigkeit auf und zeichnen sich im Vergleich zu herkömmlich verwendeten Pulverschüttungen durch höhere volumetrische Wasserstoffspeicherdichten aus. Im Fokus der Untersuchungen stehen vor allem die im Hinblick auf Anwendungstauglichkeit wesentlichen Eigenschaften der Verbundwerkstoffe. So wurde z.B. der Wasserstoffdruck während der Dehydrierung variiert, um sicher zu stellen, Verbraucher mit üblichen Überdrücken versorgen zu können. Darüber hinaus wurde die Stabilität, Gaspermeabilität, Wärmeleitfähigkeit und Porosität der Presslinge im Verlauf zyklischer Hydrierung evaluiert und diskutiert. Insgesamt zeichnet sich ein hohes Potenzial ab, derartige Presslinge als Wasserstoffspeichermaterial für verschiedene Anwendungen entsprechend der jeweiligen Arbeitstemperaturen und weiteren Randbedingungen (z.B. Systemmasse, Tankvolumen etc.) zu verwenden. Diesbezüglich konnte mittels eines Tankdemonstrators basierend auf dem Ti-Mn-System ein Wasserstofffahrzeug erfolgreich betrieben und somit auch die Praxistauglichkeit der Hydrid-Graphit-Verbundmaterialien gezeigt werden. / Compacted composites of solid-state hydrogen storage materials and expanded natural graphite (ENG) are investigated in view of their potential for hydrogen storage applications. Powdery hydride-forming materials were blended with up to 25 weight-% ENG and compacted with up to 600 MPa compaction pressure. In order to cover a wide range of possible applications one low-temperature material (Ti-Mn-based alloy; 0°C to 100°C), two mid-temperature materials (amide and alante system; 100°C to 200°C) and one high-temperature material (magnesium-nickel alloy; 250°C to 400°C) were chosen based on a thorough literature review. The composites result in an increased radial thermal conductivity and are superior in their volumetric hydrogen storage density compared to commonly used loose powder beds. The research is focused on the applicability of suchlike prepared composites. In this regard, the dehydrogenation back-pressures were varied to ensure a sufficient supply pressure of common consumer loads. Furthermore, the stability, gas permeability, thermal conductivity and porosity throughout cyclic hydrogenation were evaluated and discussed. Overall, a high potential to use suchlike composite materials for hydrogen storage applications regarding the specific working conditions (temperature, system mass, available volume etc.) is found. In this regard, a demonstrator tank equipped with Ti-Mn-based system was successfully supplying a hydrogen driven vehicle, which proves the feasibility of these hydride-graphite composite materials.
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Advanced doping techniques and dehydrogenation properties of transition metal-doped LiAlH 4 for fuel cell systems

Fu, Jie 20 January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Hydrogen is an efficient, carbon-free and safe energy carrier. However, its compact and weight-efficient storage is an ongoing subject for research and development. Among the intensively investigated hydrogen storage materials, lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4) is an attractive candidate because of its high theoretical hydrogen density (volumetric: 96.7g H2/l material; gravimetric: 10.6 wt.%-H2) in combination with rather low decomposition temperatures (onset temperature <100°C after doping). Although the reversible dehydrogenation of LiAlH4 must be carried out with the help of organic solvent, LiAlH4 can serve as single-use hydrogen storage material for various special applications, for example, hydrogen fuel cell systems. This thesis deals with transition metal (TM)-doped LiAlH4 aiming at tailored dehydrogenation properties. The crystal structure and morphology of TM-doped LiAlH4 is characterized by XRD and SEM respectively. The positive effects of four dopants (NiCl2, TiCl3, ZrCl4 and TiCl4) on promoting the dehydrogenation kinetics of LiAlH4 are systematically studied by thermal analysis. Based on the state of each TM chloride (solid or liquid), three low-energy-input doping methods (1. ball-milling at low rotation speed; 2. manual grinding or magnetic stirring; 3. magnetic stirring in ethyl ether) are compared in order to prepare LiAlH4 with the maximum amount of hydrogen release in combination with fast dehydrogenation kinetics. The dehydrogenation properties of the TM-doped LiAlH4 powders are measured under isothermal conditions at 80°C at a H2 pressure of 1 bar, which is within the operating temperature range of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, aiming at applications where the exhaust heat of the fuel cell is used to trigger the dehydrogenation of the hydrogen storage material. Furthermore, the mid-term dehydrogenation behavior of TM-doped LiAlH4 was monitored up to a few months in order to test its mid-term storability. In addition, the pelletization of TM-doped LiAlH4 is investigated aiming at a higher volumetric hydrogen storage capacity. The effects of compaction pressure, temperature and the H2 back-pressure on the dehydrogenation properties of TM-doped LiAlH4 pellets are systematically studied. Moreover, the volume change through dehydrogenation and the short-term storage of the TM-doped LiAlH4 pellets are discussed in view of practical applications for PEM fuel cell systems. / Wasserstoff ist ein effizienter, kohlenstofffreier und sicherer Energieträger. Jedoch die kompakte und gewichtseffiziente Speicherung ist ein permanentes Forschungs- und Entwicklungsthema. Unter den intensiv untersuchten Materialien für die Wasserstoffspeicherung ist aufgrund der hohen theoretischen Speicherdichte (volumetrisch: 96,7 g H2/L, gravimetrisch: 10.6 Gew.%-H2) in Kombination mit sehr niedrigen Zersetzungstemperaturen (Anfangstemperatur < 100°C nach Dotierung) Lithium Aluminiumhydrid (LiAlH4) ein vielversprechender Kandidat. Obwohl die reversible Dehydrierung von LiAlH4 mit Hilfe von organischen Lösungsmitteln durchgeführt werden muss, kann LiAlH4-Pulver als Einweg-Speichermaterial für verschiedene Anwendungen dienen, beispielsweise für Wasserstoff/Brennstoffzellensysteme. Diese Doktorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit LiAlH4 dotiert mit Übergangsmetall, mit dem Ziel maßgeschneiderte Dehydrierungseigenschaften zu erreichen. Die Kristallstruktur und die Morphologie der mit Übergangsmetallen dotierten LiAlH4-Pulver wurden mit Röntgenbeugung (XRD) und Rasterelektronenmikroskopie (REM) charakterisiert. Weiterhin wurde der positive Effekt der Dotanden auf die reaktionsfördernde Dehydrierung von LiAlH4 systematisch mit Hilfe thermoanalytischer Methoden untersucht. Für jedes Übergangsmetall, welches in Form von Übergangsmetallchloriden vorlag, wurden drei Dotierungsmethoden mit niedrigem Energieeintrag (Kugelmahlen mit geringer Rotations-geschwindigkeit, manuelles Schleifen/Magnetrühren, Magnetrühren mit Ethylether) verglichen, um LiAlH4-Pulver mit einer maximalen Wasserstofffreisetzungsmenge in Kombination mit einer schnellen Dehydrierungskinetik zu erzielen. Die Dehydrierung des dotierten LiAlH4-Pulvers wurde unter isothermen Bedingungen bei 80°C und einem H2-Druck von 1 bar gemessen, was im Bereich der Betriebstemperatur von PEM-Brennstoffzellen (Proton Exchange Membran) liegt. Dadurch sollen Anwendungen anvisiert werden, bei denen die entstehende Abwärme der Brennstoffzelle genutzt wird, um die Dehydrierung des Wasserstoffspeichermaterials auszulösen. Zudem wurde das Dehydrierungsverhalten des dotierten LiAlH4 bis zu einigen Monaten kontrolliert, um die mittelfristige Haltbarkeit zu testen. Weiterhin wurde die Pelletierung des mit Übergangsmetallen dotierten LiAlH4 mit dem Ziel untersucht, eine hohe volumetrische Speicherkapazität zu erreichen. Der Einfluss des Pressdrucks, der Dehydrierungstemperatur und des H2-Gegendrucks auf die Dehydrierungseigenschaften der mit Übergangsmetallen dotierten LiAlH4-Presslinge wurde systematisch analysiert. Außerdem wird die Volumenveränderung durch die Dehydrierung und die Kurzzeitspeicherung der mit Übergangsmetallen dotierten LiAlH4-Presslinge im Hinblick auf praktische Anwendungen unter Nutzung der Brennstoffzelle diskutiert.
197

Μελέτη νανοσωλήνων άνθρακα ως μέσων αποθήκευσης υδρογόνου

Ιωαννάτος, Γεράσιμος 11 January 2010 (has links)
Στην παρούσα εργασία, η αποθήκευση υδρογόνου σε νανοσωλήνες άνθρακα εξετάστηκε με τη βοήθεια δύο πειραματικών τεχνικών: ρόφηση υδρογόνου και θερμοπρογραμματιζόμενη εκρόφηση υδρογόνου. Τα δείγματα που εξετάστηκαν για αποθήκευση υδρογόνου περιελάμβαναν MWCNTs, thinMWCNTs και SWCNTs. Τα πειράματα ρόφησης υδρογόνου πραγματοποιήθηκαν σε θερμοκρασία 298 Κ και σε εύρος πίεσης 0-1000 Torr και τα αποτελέσματα που προέκυψαν είναι, 0.12-0.17 wt.%, 0.22 wt.% καιι 0.30-0.36 wt.% αντίστοιχα. Τα αποτελέσματα που προέκυψαν από τους υπολογισμούς της ενέργειας ενεργοποίησης εκρόφησης (~20 kJ/mol) των TPD πειραμάτων οδήγησαν στο συμπέρασμα ότι η αποθηκευτική ικανότητα Η2 των CNTs δεν είναι αποτέλεσμα μόνο φυσικής ρόφησης, αλλά και φαινόμενα χημικής ρόφησης λαμβάνουν χώρα και ότι η διαθέσιμη προς ρόφηση Η2 επιφάνεια των CNTs είναι ομοιόμορφη, αφού η ποσότητα Η2 που ροφήθηκε στους CNTs στους 298 Κ, εκροφήθηκε από αυτούς στην ίδια θερμοκρασία. Η ενίσχυση της ικανότητας ρόφησης Η2 ενός υλικού, λαμβάνει χώρα μέσω του φαινομένου spillover. Pt εναποτέθηκε στους CNTs μέσω υγρού εμποτισμού ή μέσω ανάμιξης στη συσκευή υπερήχων του αιωρήματος των CNTs στο διάλυμα της πρόδρομης ένωσης. Στους CNTs που εξετάστηκαν, η παρουσία Pt στην επιφάνεια τους, σχεδόν διπλασίασε την αποθηκευτική τους ικανότητα σε Η2. Οι εμπλουτισμένοι με αλκάλια CNTs εμφανίζουν μεγαλύτερα ποσοστά αποθήκευσης Η2 από τους μη εμπλουτισμένους. Η συμπεριφορά αυτή έχει αποδοθεί στη δημιουργία δίπολου πάνω στο μόριο του Η2, λόγω της ύπαρξης σημειακών φορτίων στα αλκάλια. Το μέγιστο ποσοστό αποθήκευσης που επιτεύχθηκε στην παρούσα εργασία είναι το 0.7 wt.%, στους 298 Κ, για το υλικό 0.5% Pt/ Li(5%)-SWCNTs-85%. Στα κελιά καυσίμου ΡΕΜ, το μεγάλο κόστος λόγω της παρουσίας του καταλύτη Pt στα ηλεκτρόδια τους, αποτελεί τον κυριότερο περιορισμό για την εμπορευματοποίηση τους. Ως εκ τούτου, στόχος είναι η αποδοτικότερη χρήση του καταλύτη Pt με ταυτόχρονη μείωση της ποσότητας του. Στην παρούσα εργασία μελετήθηκαν, μέσω ηλεκτροχημικών πειραμάτων, οι καταλύτες Pt/SWCNTs, Pt/MWCNTs και Pt/Vulcan-XC72. Η εναπόθεση της Pt έλαβε χώρα με τις προαναφερθείσες μεθόδους, και τα αποτελέσματα των πειραμάτων έδειξαν ότι τόσο η μέθοδος εναπόθεσης Pt, όσο και το είδος των CNTs, επηρεάζουν τα ηλεκτροχημικά χαρακτηριστικά των ηλεκτροδίων. Μέγιστη παραγόμενη ισχύς της τάξης των 0.21 W/cm2, επιτεύχθηκε με τους καταλύτες Pt/SWCNTs με χρήση τους ως ηλεκτρόδιων ανόδου. / In this study, hydrogen storage on carbon nanotubes was studied via two main methods: hydrogen adsorption and temperature programmed desorption. CNTs (multi-walled, thin multi-walled and single walled) of variable purity were tested for their hydrogen adsorption capacity at 298 in the pressure range of 0 to 1000 Torr. Maximum adsorption capacity per unit mass of the solid was observed over SWCNTs (0.30-0.36 wt.%), followed by thinMWCNTs (0.22 wt.%) and MWCNTs (0.12-0.17 wt.%). Temperature programmed desorption revealed that the adsorption sites on the CNTs surface are relatively uniform, due to the fact that the quantity of hydrogen desorbed is very close to the quantity of hydrogen adsorbed. The calculated values of desorption activation energy (~20 kJ/mol) revealed that adsorption on CNTs is not purely physical in nature but it also involves weak chemisorption bonds. One potential way to enhance hydrogen storage on carbon nanotubes is spillover effect. Pt was deposited on CNTs via wet impregnation (method A) or mixture of the suspension of carbon nanotubes in the solution of the precursor under sonication (method B). Both, hydrogen adsorption experiments at 298 K and temperature programmed desorption measurements revealed that hydrogen storage capacity observed over CNTs was almost double. Experimental and theoretical researches have shown that alkali doped CNTs presented higher values of hydrogen storage capacity, compared to non alkali doped CNTs. This behavior has been attributed to the creation of bipolar forces in the hydrogen molecule, due to the charge transfer in alkalis. The highest storage capacity presented in this work was 0.7 wt.%, for Li doped CNTs when Pt was deposited on them via method B. The use of CNTs as platinum support for proton exchange membrane fuel cells has been investigated as a way to reduce the cost of fuel cells through an increased utilization of platinum. This work presents results with Pt catalysts supported on CNTs and also on commonly used carbon powder, Vulcan XC-72, prepared via methods mentioned above. The results indicate electrochemical characteristics which depend strongly on the nature of the support and the Pt deposition method. Power density of 0.21 W/cm2 at 80 0C was achieved with Pt/SWCNTs fed with H2 and the activity of the anodes followed the sequence: Pt/SWCNTs > Pt/MWCNTs > Pt/Vulcan XC-72.
198

Insights into Materials Properties from Ab Initio Theory : Diffusion, Adsorption, Catalysis &amp; Structure

Blomqvist, Andreas January 2010 (has links)
In this thesis, density functional theory (DFT) calculations and DFT based ab initio molecular dynamics simulations have been employed in order to gain insights into materials properties like diffusion, adsorption, catalysis, and structure. In transition metals, absorbed hydrogen atoms self-trap due to localization of metal d-electrons. The self-trapping state is shown to highly influence hydrogen diffusion in the classical over-barrier jump temperature region. Li diffusion in Li-N-H systems is investigated. The diffusion in Li3N is shown to be controlled by the concentration of vacancies. Exchanging one Li for H (Li2NH), gives a system where the diffusion no longer is dependent on the concentrations of vacancies, but instead on N-H rotations. Furthermore, exchanging another Li for H (LiNH2), results in a blockade of Li diffusion. For high-surface area hydrogen storage materials, metal organic frameworks and covalent organic frameworks, the hydrogen adsorption is studied. In metal organic frameworks, a Li-decoration is also suggested as a way to increase the hydrogen adsorption energy. In NaAlH4 doped with transition metals (TM), the hypothesis of TM-Al intermetallic alloys as the main catalytic species is supported. The source of the catalytic effect of carbon nanostructures on hydrogen desorption from NaAlH4 is shown to be the high electronegativity of the carbon nanostructures. A space-group optimized ab initio random structure search method is used to find a new ground state structure for BeC2 and MgC2. The fast change between the amorphous and the crystalline phase of GeSbTe phase-change materials is suggested to be due to the close resemblance between the local amorphous structure and the crystalline structure. Finally, we show that more than 80% of the voltage in the lead acid battery is due to relativistic effects. / Felaktigt tryckt som Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 702
199

Computational Studies of Hydrogen Storage Materials : Physisorbed and Chemisorbed  Systems

Srepusharawoot, Pornjuk January 2010 (has links)
This thesis deals with first-principles calculations based on density functional theory to investigate hydrogen storage related properties in various high-surface area materials and the ground state crystal structures in alkaline earth dicarbide systems. High-surface area materials have been shown to be very promising for hydrogen storage applications owing to them containing numerous hydrogen adsorption sites and good kinetics for adsorption/desorption. However, one disadvantage of these materials is their very weak interaction with adsorbed hydrogen molecules. Hence, for any feasible applications, the hydrogen interaction energy of these materials must be enhanced.  In metal organic frameworks, approaches for improving the hydrogen interaction energy are opening the metal oxide cluster and decorating hydrogen attracting metals, e.g. Li, at the adsorption sites of the host.  In covalent organic framework-1, the effects of the H2-H2 interaction are also found to play a significant role for enhancing the hydrogen adsorption energy. Moreover, ab initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal that hydrogen molecules can be trapped in the host material due to the blockage from adjacent adsorbed hydrogen molecules. In light metal hydride systems, hydrogen ions play two different roles, namely they can behave as "promoter" and "inhibitor" of Li diffusion in lithium imide and lithium amide, respectively.  By studying thermodynamics of Li+ and proton diffusions in the mixture between lithium amide and lithium hydride, it was found that Li+ and proton diffusions inside lithium amide are more favorable than those between lithium amide and lithium hydride. Finally, our results show that the ground state configuration of BeC2 and MgC2 consists of five-membered carbon rings connected through a carbon atom forming an infinitely repeated chain surrounded by Be/Mg ions, whereas the stable crystal structure of the CaC2, SrC2 and BaC2 is the chain type structure, commonly found in the alkaline earth dicarbide systems. / Felaktigt tryckt som Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 712
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Heterogen katalysierte Hydrodehalogenierung von Borhalogeniden im Rahmen eines in sich geschlossenen BNHx-Recyclingkonzepts

Reller, Christian 02 April 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Die eingereichte Dissertation mit dem Thema „Heterogen katalysierte Hydrodehalogenierung von Borhalogeniden im Rahmen eines in sich geschlossenen BNHx-Recyclingkonzepts“ beinhaltet drei für das BNHx-Recycling zentrale Reaktionsschritte: Supersäureaufschluss, Hydrodehalogenierung und den Basenaustausch. Mit Hilfe dieser drei Schritte ist es möglich, die Zersetzungsrückstände von BH3NH3(Polyaminoboran, Borazin und Polyborazylen) wieder in BH3NH3 zu überführen, ohne teure Reduktionsmittel wie LiAlH4 oder Hydrazin verwenden zu müssen. Das Verfahren ermöglichte in einem Durchlauf die Gewinnung von 60 % der eingesetzten Menge an BH3NH3 ohne eine Erzeugung von Abfallprodukten. Mit Hilfe der Chloralkalielelektrolyse kann das Verfahren an Wind- bzw. Solarkraftwerke gekoppelt und über diese alle benötigten Ausgangsstoffe hergestellt werden. Die katalytische Erzeugung von B-H-Spezies auf der Grundlage der Aktivierung von molekularem Wasserstoff ist als Schwerpunkt dieser Arbeit zu sehen. Die mechanistischen Studien lieferten ein genaueres Verständnis über fundamentale Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Lösungsmittel Et3N und der Wasserstoffbereitstellung über die N-CH2-Gruppierung sowie der Wirkungsweise des Katalysators.

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