| Literature DB >> 27054462 |
Antonio Politano1, Mattia Cattelan2, Danil W Boukhvalov3,4, Davide Campi5, Anna Cupolillo1, Stefano Agnoli2, Nicoleta G Apostol6, Paolo Lacovig6, Silvano Lizzit6, Daniel Farías7, Gennaro Chiarello1, Gaetano Granozzi2, Rosanna Larciprete8.
Abstract
By means of a combination of surface-science spectroscopies and theory, we investigate the mechanisms ruling the catalytic role of epitaxial graphene (Gr) grown on transition-metal substrates for the production of hydrogen from water. Water decomposition at the Gr/metal interface at room temperature provides a hydrogenated Gr sheet, which is buckled and decoupled from the metal substrate. We evaluate the performance of Gr/metal interface as a hydrogen storage medium, with a storage density in the Gr sheet comparable with state-of-the-art materials (1.42 wt %). Moreover, thermal programmed reaction experiments show that molecular hydrogen can be released upon heating the water-exposed Gr/metal interface above 400 K. The Gr hydro/dehydrogenation process might be exploited for an effective and eco-friendly device to produce (and store) hydrogen from water, i.e., starting from an almost unlimited source.Entities:
Keywords: graphene; hydrogen production; hydrogen storage; water
Year: 2016 PMID: 27054462 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b00554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881