Electrospun poly(vinylidene fluoride)-based Carbon Nanofibers for Hydrogen Storage
- Authors
- Chung, H.J.; Lee, D.W.; Jo, S.M.; Kim, D.Y.; Lee, W.S.
- Issue Date
- 2004-12
- Citation
- 2004 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, pp.77 - 82
- Abstract
- Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVdF) fine fiber of 200-300 nm in diameter was prepared through the electrospinning process. Dehydrofluorination of PVdF-based fibers for making infusible fiber was carried out using DBU, and the infusible PVdF-based nanofibers were then carbonized at 900-1800°C. The structural properties and morphologies of the resulting carbon nanofibers were investigated using XRD, Raman IR, SEM, TEM, and surface area & pore analysis. The PVdF-based carbon nanofibers had rough surfaces composed of 20-to 30-nm granular carbons, indicating their high surface area in the range of 400-970 m 2/g. They showed amorphous structures. In the case of the highly ehydrofluorinated PVdF fiber, the resulting carbon fiber had a smoother surface, with d002 = 0.34-0.36 nm, and a very low surface area of 16-33 m2/g. The hydrogen storage capacities of the above carbon nano-fibers were measured, using the gravimetric method, by magnetic suspension balance (MSB), at room temperature and at 100 bars. The storage data were obtained after the buoyancy correction. The PVdF-based microporous carbon nanofibers showed a hydrogen storage capacity of 0.04-0.4 wt%. The hydrogen storage capacity depended on the dehydrofluorination of the PVdF nanofiber precursor, and on the carbonization temperatures. ? 2005 Materials Research Society.
- ISSN
- 0272-9172
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/82084
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