Hydrogen storage media through nanostructured polymeric materials
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Abstract
On-board hydrogen storage is critical to future transportation technologies such as H2-powered fuel cell vehicles. Reported here is our current effort in developing nanostructured polymeric materials as the non-dissociative hydrogen adsorbents for the transportation application. Various porous polymers were prepared. The discussion will be focused on the surface structural characterization using BET approach and hydrogen adsorption capacities and physical properties using a Sieverts type isotherm measurement. Details on improving the accuracy of measurement as well as data analysis will also be reported.
Authors
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Scott Kirklin
Argonne National Laboratory
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Brian Dorney
Argonne National Laboratory
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Shengwen Yuan
Argonne National Laboratory
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Peter Zapol
Argonne National Laboratory
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Luping Yu
University of Chicago
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Di-Jia Liu
Argonne National Laboratory