Catalysis Today, Vol.170, No.1, 20-26, 2011
Enhanced hydrogen production by hydrolysis of NaBH4 using "Co-B nanoparticles supported on Carbon film" catalyst synthesized by pulsed laser deposition
Co-B nanoparticles supported over carbon films were synthesized by using pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and used as catalysts in the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride (NaBH4) to produce molecular hydrogen. Amorphous Co-B-based catalyst powders, produced by chemical reduction of cobalt salts, were used as target material for nanoparticles-assembled Co-B film catalysts preparation through PLD. Various Ar pressures (10-50 Pa) were used during deposition of carbon films to obtain extremely irregular and porous-carbon support with high surface area prior to Co-B film deposition. Surface morphology of the catalyst films was studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, while structural characterizations were carried out using X-ray diffraction. The hydrogen generation rate attained by carbon-supported Co-B catalyst film is significantly higher as compared to unsupported Co-B film and to conventional Co-B powder. Morphological analysis along with NaBH4 hydrolysis tests showed that the Co-B nanoparticles produced with PLD act as active catalytic centers for hydrolysis while the carbon support provides high initial surface area for the Co-B nanoparticles with better dispersion and tolerance against aggregation. The hydrogen generation rate obtained by the present catalyst film was also investigated as a function of Co-B loading, carbon morphology, and solution temperature. The high performance of our carbon-supported Co-B film is well supported by the obtained very low activation energy (similar to 31 kJ (mol)(-1)) and exceptionally high H-2 generation rate (8.1 L H-2 min(-1) (g of catalyst)(-1)) in the hydrolysis of NaBH4. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:H-2 generation;Sodium borohydride;Cobalt boride;Porous carbon film;Nanoparticles;Laser ablation