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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
This study reports the effects of pore size of porous carbon scaffold on the dehydrogenation of ammoniaborane in the coherent carbon- ammoniaborane nanocomposites. Porous carbon scaffold is obtained from resorcinol formaldehyde derived carbon cryogels. The nanocomposites are made by simple soaking porous carbon scaffold in ammonia borane solution. Nitrogen sorption analysis and differential scanning calorimetry are used to investigate the structure and dehydrogenation of the nanocomposites. The results reveal that dehydrogenation temperature decreases in nanocomposites as compared to neat ammonia borane, and is lower in nanocomoposites with smaller pore sizes. These findings can be used to tune the dehydrogenation temperature to meet specific hydrogen storage applications. Also, dehydrogenation kinetics of nanocomposites is enhanced as compared to neat ammonia borane.