Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage

Activated carbons (ACs) are being used as energy storage material especially for hydrogen storage application. In the present work, AC materials were synthesized from jute fibers, activated and treated using KOH to increase the porosity of samples. These AC samples retained the fibrous structure eve...

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Main Authors: Ramesh Thangavel, Rajalakshmi Natarajan, Dhathathreyan Kaveripatnam S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability
Online Access:https://www.rees-journal.org/articles/rees/full_html/2017/01/rees160001/rees160001.html
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spelling doaj-dd3aa80ebcac40209192d8cb0c40a1e82020-11-25T04:08:22ZengEDP SciencesRenewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability2493-94392017-01-012410.1051/rees/2017001rees160001Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storageRamesh ThangavelRajalakshmi NatarajanDhathathreyan Kaveripatnam S.Activated carbons (ACs) are being used as energy storage material especially for hydrogen storage application. In the present work, AC materials were synthesized from jute fibers, activated and treated using KOH to increase the porosity of samples. These AC samples retained the fibrous structure even after chemical activation at high temperature of 700 °C. Channel like structures were formed which helps to increase the hydrogen storage capacity. The surface area of these samples varied from 380 to 1220 m2/g due to carbonization and activation treatment. The sample with high surface area of 1224 m2/g showed a high hydrogen uptake capacity of 1.2 wt.% at 30 °C and 40 bar of H2 gas pressure. This sample also showed a high pore volume of 0.74 cm3/g. These results indicate that the raw material jute fibers can be used as hydrogen storage medium after thermal and chemical treatment which increases the surface area and micropore volume.https://www.rees-journal.org/articles/rees/full_html/2017/01/rees160001/rees160001.html
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author Ramesh Thangavel
Rajalakshmi Natarajan
Dhathathreyan Kaveripatnam S.
spellingShingle Ramesh Thangavel
Rajalakshmi Natarajan
Dhathathreyan Kaveripatnam S.
Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability
author_facet Ramesh Thangavel
Rajalakshmi Natarajan
Dhathathreyan Kaveripatnam S.
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title Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
title_short Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
title_full Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
title_fullStr Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
title_sort synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from jute fibers for hydrogen storage
publisher EDP Sciences
series Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability
issn 2493-9439
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Activated carbons (ACs) are being used as energy storage material especially for hydrogen storage application. In the present work, AC materials were synthesized from jute fibers, activated and treated using KOH to increase the porosity of samples. These AC samples retained the fibrous structure even after chemical activation at high temperature of 700 °C. Channel like structures were formed which helps to increase the hydrogen storage capacity. The surface area of these samples varied from 380 to 1220 m2/g due to carbonization and activation treatment. The sample with high surface area of 1224 m2/g showed a high hydrogen uptake capacity of 1.2 wt.% at 30 °C and 40 bar of H2 gas pressure. This sample also showed a high pore volume of 0.74 cm3/g. These results indicate that the raw material jute fibers can be used as hydrogen storage medium after thermal and chemical treatment which increases the surface area and micropore volume.
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