Practical H2 supply from ammonia borane enabled by amorphous iron domain
Yufeng Chen,
Zhongling Lang,
Kun Feng,
Kang Wang,
Yangguang Li,
Zhenhui Kang,
Lin Guo (),
Jun Zhong () and
Jun Lu ()
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Yufeng Chen: Soochow University
Zhongling Lang: Northeast Normal University
Kun Feng: Soochow University
Kang Wang: Soochow University
Yangguang Li: Northeast Normal University
Zhenhui Kang: Soochow University
Lin Guo: Beihang University
Jun Zhong: Soochow University
Jun Lu: Zhejiang University
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-10
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Abstract Efficient catalysis of ammonia borane (AB) holds potential for realizing controlled energy release from hydrogen fuel and addressing cost challenges faced by hydrogen storage. Here, we report that amorphous domains on metallic Fe crystal structures (R-Fe2O3 Foam) can achieve AB catalytic performances and stability (turnover frequency (TOF) of 113.6 min−1, about 771 L H2 in 900 h, and 43.27 mL/(min·cm2) for 10×10 cm2 of Foam) that outperform reported benchmarks (most
Date: 2024
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