June 6, 2005
Journal Article

Nano-Scaffold Mediates Hydrogen Release and Reactivity of Ammonia Borane

Abstract

One of the imposing barriers to realizing the promise of an energy economy based on hydrogen is onboard hydrogen storage for fuel-cell-powered vehicles. New materials that enable the release of dense, plentiful and pure hydrogen at temperatures less than 85 ÂșC are necessary to move the world from an oil-based economy to a hydrogen economy. We report a novel approach in which we deposit a hydrogen-rich material into a nanoporous scaffold. The role of the scaffold is to impose a nano-phase structure on the hydrogen-rich material thus providing an additional handle on the kinetics and thermodynamics of hydrogen release. We demonstrate on the example of ammonia borane infused in the nanoporous silica that the kinetics of hydrogen release is improved while the purity of hydrogen is increased in comparison with the release from bulk ammonia borane. These findings suggest that hydrogen rich materials infused in nanoscaffolds offer the most promising approach to date for onboard hydrogen storage

Revised: August 30, 2007 | Published: June 6, 2005

Citation

Gutowska A., L. Li, Y. Shin, C.M. Wang, X.S. Li, J.C. Linehan, and R.S. Smith, et al. 2005. Nano-Scaffold Mediates Hydrogen Release and Reactivity of Ammonia Borane. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 44, no. 23:3578-3582. PNNL-SA-43271.