Mesoporous MCM-41 material for hydrogen storage: a short review

Dündar Tekkaya, Ezgi and Yürüm, Yuda (2016) Mesoporous MCM-41 material for hydrogen storage: a short review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (SI), 41 (23). pp. 9789-9795. ISSN 0360-3199 (Print) 1879-3487 (Online)

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Abstract

Decreasing supply of fossil fuels and concerns about environmental issues makes hydrogen a good alternative to fossil fuel sources as it is an environmentally friendly energy carrier. However, the storage of hydrogen is the main challenge to its effective use. For the utilization of hydrogen, the development of safe, effective and high capacity storage media is needed. MCM-41 that is most commonly used in catalytic applications has been also considered for hydrogen storage due to its high surface area, uniform pore size and good adsorption properties. There are a number of researches in which MCM-41 is now also considered as hydrogen storage media with a maximum reported hydrogen uptake of 2.01 wt%. However, there is not any review specifically on the hydrogen storage of MCM-41. Therefore, the present review highlights the recent studies on the use of MCM-41 as hydrogen storage media as well as its synthesis conditions and the effect of loading metal on the storage capacity.
Item Type: Article
Additional Information: WoS Document Type:Article; Proceedings Paper / Conference: 1st International Symposium on Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion (ESC-IS) Location: Middle E Tech Univ, Ankara, TURKEY Date: SEP 07-09, 2015
Uncontrolled Keywords: MCM-41; Hydrogen storage; Metal loading
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences > Academic programs > Materials Science & Eng.
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences > Basic Sciences > Chemistry
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Yuda Yürüm
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2016 14:44
Last Modified: 22 May 2019 13:39
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/29584

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