Saadoon M. Abdulkareem, Rusul Mohamed Alsaffar, Ghassan Hassan Abdul Razzaq, Jalal Hasan Mohammed, Tabarak Mohammed Awad, Mustafa A. Alheety, Leqaa A. Mohammed, Abdulwahhab H. Mageed, Ehab M. Ali, Adil Hussein Dalaf, Sarvesh Rustagi, Suresh Ghotekar
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Abstract
This work includes the synthesis of MWCNTs–CoNiFerrite composites in two methods, direct method and indirect method; however, in both cases, ultrasound was used as an environmentally friendly method. These composites were characterized using XRD, SEM, and TEM to verify the compositional effects of both methods, which would have effects on hydrogen storage capacity. The XRD measurements showed that, in both cases, cobalt–nickel ferrite was formed on the carbon nanotubes. Furthermore, the SEM and TEM measurements proved that the composition of the resulting materials was different in shape and size. The prepared composites were used as new materials for hydrogen storage in the solid state, using two different temperatures, 298 and 77 K, at a pressure ranging from 0 to 900 mmHg. The results showed that the H2 storage results reached 1.65 and 1.12 wt% at 77 K for both direct and indirect synthesized MWCNTs–CoNiFe2O4, respectively, which indicates the importance of the preparation method in the ability to store gases.
期刊介绍:
The primary objective of the Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology (JSST), the official journal of the International Sol-Gel Society, is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of scientific, technological, and general knowledge about materials processed by chemical nanotechnologies known as the "sol-gel" process. The materials of interest include gels, gel-derived glasses, ceramics in form of nano- and micro-powders, bulk, fibres, thin films and coatings as well as more recent materials such as hybrid organic-inorganic materials and composites. Such materials exhibit a wide range of optical, electronic, magnetic, chemical, environmental, and biomedical properties and functionalities. Methods for producing sol-gel-derived materials and the industrial uses of these materials are also of great interest.