Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes

The effect of pretreatment methods on the hydrogen sorption capacity was carried out using commercial multiwall nanotubcs (MWNT). The hydrogen sorption characteristics of M\VNT were investigated by means of a Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD), BET surface area measurement and Scanning Electro...

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Main Authors: Abdul Majid, Zaiton, Buang, Nor Aziah, Aziz, Madzlan, Sanip, Suhaila, Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
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author Abdul Majid, Zaiton
Buang, Nor Aziah
Aziz, Madzlan
Sanip, Suhaila
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
author_facet Abdul Majid, Zaiton
Buang, Nor Aziah
Aziz, Madzlan
Sanip, Suhaila
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
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building UTeM Institutional Repository
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description The effect of pretreatment methods on the hydrogen sorption capacity was carried out using commercial multiwall nanotubcs (MWNT). The hydrogen sorption characteristics of M\VNT were investigated by means of a Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD), BET surface area measurement and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SENT). Hydrogen adsorption and desorption was carried out at room temperature. The samples were subjected to thermal and acid pretreatment methods. Thermal treatment involved heating the MWNT at 350 C for 3 hours. Acid treatment was carried out under 2 conditions i.e. refluxing in nitric acid for a duration of 12 hours and refluxing in nitric acid for a duration of 4 hours followed by heating at 400 C for 4 hours. Hydrogen adsorption and desorption was carried out at room temperature. Results of the studies showed an increase in the BET surface area with pretreatment under nitric acid reflux followed by heating at 400 C showing about 30 % increase in surface area. The amount of H2 desorped is influenced by the pretreatment methods. MWNT which were pretreated by refluxing in nitric acid, followed by heat treatment showed the highest volume of hydrogen desorbed per gram sample. Studies also indicated a direct correlation between the amount of hydrogen desorped and surface area of the commercial MWNT. The enhanced surface area hydrogen sorption capacity is be due to the opening up of the MWNT ends removal of catalytic impuritics and amorphous carbon upon treating with nitric acid and further heat treatment.
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spelling utm-54452017-10-01T03:02:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/5445/ Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes Abdul Majid, Zaiton Buang, Nor Aziah Aziz, Madzlan Sanip, Suhaila Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi T Technology (General) The effect of pretreatment methods on the hydrogen sorption capacity was carried out using commercial multiwall nanotubcs (MWNT). The hydrogen sorption characteristics of M\VNT were investigated by means of a Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD), BET surface area measurement and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SENT). Hydrogen adsorption and desorption was carried out at room temperature. The samples were subjected to thermal and acid pretreatment methods. Thermal treatment involved heating the MWNT at 350 C for 3 hours. Acid treatment was carried out under 2 conditions i.e. refluxing in nitric acid for a duration of 12 hours and refluxing in nitric acid for a duration of 4 hours followed by heating at 400 C for 4 hours. Hydrogen adsorption and desorption was carried out at room temperature. Results of the studies showed an increase in the BET surface area with pretreatment under nitric acid reflux followed by heating at 400 C showing about 30 % increase in surface area. The amount of H2 desorped is influenced by the pretreatment methods. MWNT which were pretreated by refluxing in nitric acid, followed by heat treatment showed the highest volume of hydrogen desorbed per gram sample. Studies also indicated a direct correlation between the amount of hydrogen desorped and surface area of the commercial MWNT. The enhanced surface area hydrogen sorption capacity is be due to the opening up of the MWNT ends removal of catalytic impuritics and amorphous carbon upon treating with nitric acid and further heat treatment. 2005 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5445/1/ZaitonAbdulMajid2005_InfluenceOfPretreatmentMethodsOnTheSorptionCapacity.pdf Abdul Majid, Zaiton and Buang, Nor Aziah and Aziz, Madzlan and Sanip, Suhaila and Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi (2005) Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes. In: 3rd International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies (ICMAT 2005) and 9th International Conference On Advanced Materials (ICAM 2005), 3-8 July 2005, Singapore. https://www.tib.eu/en/search/id/TIBKAT%3A512838771/ICMAT-2005-Symposium-M-proceedings-of-the-International/
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Abdul Majid, Zaiton
Buang, Nor Aziah
Aziz, Madzlan
Sanip, Suhaila
Ismail, Ahmad Fauzi
Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
title Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
title_full Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
title_fullStr Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
title_full_unstemmed Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
title_short Influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
title_sort influence of pretreatment methods on the sorption capacity of carbon nanotubes
topic T Technology (General)
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