Issue 23, 2019

In situ formed ultrafine NbTi nanocrystals from a NbTiC solid-solution MXene for hydrogen storage in MgH2

Abstract

A novel 2D layered NbTiC solid-solution MXene was synthesized from its MAX phase via a wet chemical etching process. While ball milling the NbTiC MXene with MgH2, ultrafine bimetal NbTi nanocrystals were formed in situ with a grain size of 5 nm, which offer highly stable catalytic activity for the hydrogen storage reaction of MgH2. The MgH2-9 wt% NbTiC sample starts releasing hydrogen from 195 °C, which is 80 °C lower than that for the additive-free sample. At 250 °C, it releases approximately 5.8 wt% H2 within 30 min, and the fully dehydrogenated sample takes up 4.0 wt% H2 within 15 min even at 50 °C under 50 bar H2 pressure. DFT calculations reveal a charge transfer process from Ti atoms to Nb atoms in the NbTi cluster and a lower absolute value of the adsorption energy of H2 on NbTi. This would presumably benefit both the breakage of Mg–H bonding and the detachment of H2 from the NbTi surface, and consequently lead to good catalytic activity.

Graphical abstract: In situ formed ultrafine NbTi nanocrystals from a NbTiC solid-solution MXene for hydrogen storage in MgH2

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Apr 2019
Accepted
20 May 2019
First published
20 May 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 14244-14252

In situ formed ultrafine NbTi nanocrystals from a NbTiC solid-solution MXene for hydrogen storage in MgH2

Z. Wang, X. Zhang, Z. Ren, Y. Liu, J. Hu, H. Li, M. Gao, H. Pan and Y. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 14244 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA03665B

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