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Superabsorbent hydrogels for cobalt nanoparticle synthesis and hydrogen production from hydrolysis of sodium boron hydride
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Superabsorbent hydrogels for cobalt nanoparticle synthesis and hydrogen production from hydrolysis of sodium boron hydride

Nurettin Sahiner, Ozgur Ozay, Erk Inger and Nahit Aktas
Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, Vol.102(1-2), pp.201-206
02-01-2011

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Chemistry Chemistry, Physical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science & Technology Engineering Physical Sciences Technology
Polymeric hydrogels derived from 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propansulfonic acid (AMPS) were utilized in the preparation of cobalt (Co) metal nanoparticles and used as a composite-catalyst system in hydrogen generation from the hydrolysis of NaBH(4). The embedded Co nanoparticles in the p(AMPS) networks are on the order of 100 nm. It was demonstrated that the p(AMPS)-Co composite system was very effective in the production of hydrogen from alkali aqueous sodium boron hydride solutions. The effect of various parameters such as the initial concentration of NaBH(4). the amount of catalyst and temperature on the hydrolysis reaction was evaluated. The activation energy for hydrogen production by Co particles was found to be 38.14 kJ mol(-1); while the activation enthalpy was 35.46 kJ mol(-1). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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