Production, characterization, and hydrogen storage properties of activated carbon from horse chestnut shell

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Elsevier B.V.

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the demand for using renewable energy is increasing daily. Therefore, research on hydrogen storage, the biggest problem in using hydrogen energy, is significant. In this concept, a surface area of 2270 m 2 /g obtained with activated carbons obtained from the pyrolysis of horse chestnut shell with ZnCl2 at 600 °C, and the micropore volume of the same sample found to be 0.93 cc/g. Hydrogen storage at cryogenic temperature found to be 4.46% by weight. At room temperature, increased H2 storage was observed with increasing pressure and found to be 0.44% at 30 bar. According to thermogravimetric results, the residue amounts of activated carbons at 900 °C which synthesized at different agent ratios and carbonization temperatures varied between 76% and 83.3% respectively. Elemental analysis showed that the C% increase was linear with the increased surface area of the activated carbons obtained. According to infrared spectrum, the cellulosic structure of the samples pyrolyzed at 800 °C was wholly destroyed according to the results obtained; the micropore volume and surface area of the adsorbent are significant in hydrogen storage. Moreover, activated carbons are more environmentally friendly and essential in hydrogen storage than other adsorbents.

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Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, Horse Chestnut, Activated Carbon Materials

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Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy

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August

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