| Literature DB >> 32080947 |
Yongyang Zhu1, Liuzhang Ouyang1,2, Hao Zhong1, Jiangwen Liu1, Hui Wang1, Huaiyu Shao3, Zhenguo Huang4, Min Zhu1.
Abstract
Sodium borohydride (NaBH4 ) is among the most studied hydrogen storage materials because it is able to deliver high-purity H2 at room temperature with controllable kinetics via hydrolysis; however, its regeneration from the hydrolytic product has been challenging. Now, a facile method is reported to regenerate NaBH4 with high yield and low costs. The hydrolytic product NaBO2 in aqueous solution reacts with CO2 , forming Na2 B4 O7 ⋅10 H2 O and Na2 CO3 , both of which are ball-milled with Mg under ambient conditions to form NaBH4 in high yield (close to 80 %). Compared with previous studies, this approach avoids expensive reducing agents such as MgH2 , bypasses the energy-intensive dehydration procedure to remove water from Na2 B4 O7 ⋅10 H2 O, and does not require high-pressure H2 gas, therefore leading to much reduced costs. This method is expected to effectively close the loop of NaBH4 regeneration and hydrolysis, enabling a wide deployment of NaBH4 for hydrogen storage.Entities:
Keywords: borohydride; hydrogen; hydrogen storage; hydrolysis; regeneration
Year: 2020 PMID: 32080947 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201915988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336