초록 |
Metal incorporated graphitic microporous carbon is excellent H2 storage material due to high molecular H2 uptake at the micropores and large H2 adsorption at the graphene network. A simple, cost effective sputtering method is used to fabricate metal incorporated graphitic microporous carbon film and differential resistance measurement showed high H2 uptake. Average number of graphene layer formation is dependent on sputtering parameters, which manifest bi to multilayer graphene. With increase in graphene layers, H2 adsorption also increases due to a fourfold effect: higher molecular hydrogen uptake at the graphene layers, more active sites into the micropores, promotion of molecular dissociation into atomic hydrogen by the metal nanoparticles, and the formation of hydrogenated carbon via destruction of the π-bonds. |