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Bis-BN Cyclohexane: A Remarkably Kinetically Stable Chemical Hydrogen Storage Material
Author(s) -
Gang Chen,
Lev N. Zakharov,
Mark Bowden,
Abhijeet Karkamkar,
Sean M. Whittemore,
Edward B. Garner,
Tanya C. Mikulas,
David A. Dixon,
Tom Autrey,
ShihYuan Liu
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/ja511766p
Subject(s) - chemistry , hydrogen storage , cyclohexane , desorption , hydrogen , catalysis , chemical engineering , chemical stability , thermal stability , thermal desorption , organic chemistry , adsorption , engineering
A critical component for the successful development of fuel cell applications is hydrogen storage. For back-up power applications, where long storage periods under extreme temperatures are expected, the thermal stability of the storage material is particularly important. Here, we describe the development of an unusually kinetically stable chemical hydrogen storage material with a H2 storage capacity of 4.7 wt%. The compound, which is the first reported parental BN isostere of cyclohexane featuring two BN units, is thermally stable up to 150 °C both in solution and as a neat material. Yet, it can be activated to rapidly desorb H2 at room temperature in the presence of a catalyst without releasing other detectable volatile contaminants. We also disclose the isolation and characterization of two cage compounds with S4 symmetry from the H2 desorption reactions.

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