Exploration of the hydrogen storage capacity of pillared nanographite intercalates

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Title
Exploration of the hydrogen storage capacity of pillared nanographite intercalates

CoPED ID
a25d99ad-be32-44b6-b22f-bc1c6c17c3af

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
£409,486

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2007

End Date
March 30, 2009

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This project is a feasibility study aimed at establishing the viability of a new class of material for hydrogen storage namely pillared nanographites. One of the more challenging problems in energy research is to find a compact, safe and lightweight alternative to petroleum that has similar energy densities. There are a large number of different potential solutions to this problem, but the use of hydrogen has interesting possibilities in that it promises a clean, efficient and quiet form of energy storage. We believe that we have identified a new class of materials, pillared nanographites, that will be able to satisfy this need and are also cheap and environmentally friendly (recyclable). The hydrogen absorption properties of these materials are highly tuneable via control of the interlayer spacing, the concentration and type of intercalant, the surface charge, and nano-scale texture. Furthermore, our compounds are cheap, recyclable and environmentally friendly (they do not contain toxic heavy metals). We would therefore like to request funds for an exploratory study that will establish the feasibility or otherwise of these materials. Although it is quite speculative in nature, this project has strong support from Toyota Motors.

Neal Skipper PI_PER
Mark Ellerby COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Hydrogen
  2. Energy efficiency
  3. Energy
  4. Study material
  5. Recycling
  6. Energy production (process industry)
  7. Fuels

Extracted key phrases
  1. Hydrogen storage capacity
  2. Pillared nanographite intercalate
  3. Hydrogen absorption property
  4. Energy storage
  5. Exploration
  6. New class
  7. Feasibility study
  8. Similar energy density
  9. Material
  10. Energy research
  11. Challenging problem
  12. Exploratory study
  13. Different potential solution
  14. Project
  15. Interesting possibility

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