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  • Turkish Journal of Chemistry
  • Volume:33 Issue:5
  • Hydrogen storage via physisorption: the combined role of adsorption enthalpy and entropy

Hydrogen storage via physisorption: the combined role of adsorption enthalpy and entropy

Authors : Carlos Otero AREAN, Barbara BONELLI
Pages : 599-606
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Materials capable of cost-effective on-board hydrogen storage and delivery are currently being sought worldwide as a means to facilitate a hydrogen-based energy transition in the transportation sector. Among the solutions proposed, hydrogen storage by physisorption on porous solids constitutes a main avenue of research, and for intelligent design of such materials a detailed knowledge of gas adsorption thermodynamics is of the utmost importance. Analysis of the available data for hydrogen adsorption on alkali and alkaline-earth cation exchanged zeolites clearly shows that standard adsorption enthalpy insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(D H0); and entropy insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(D S0); are correlated, in the sense that larger D S0 values correspond to larger D H0 values. It was also shown that, referring to absolute values, the relative rate at which adsorption entropy changes decreases gradually as adsorption enthalpy increases thus resulting in a non-linear correlation between D H0 and D S0. These results are discussed and corresponding implications for hydrogen storage via physisorption are highlighted.
Keywords : Adsorption thermodynamics, enthalpy entropy correlation, hydrogen physisorption, hydrogen storage

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