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Title Enhanced hydrogen storage performance of zinc and magnesium cobaltite nanocomposites
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Zinc cobaltite Magnesium cobaltite Nanocomposites Discharge capacity Hydrogen storage
Abstract Renewable and sustainable energies are vital for the near future. Hydrogen, as a clean energy carrier, is a po- tential candidate for supplying energy in the foreseeable future. Nowadays, hydrogen storage technology has become a significant issue in the energy sector. In this study, ZnCo2O4/ZnO and MgCo2O4/MgO nanocomposites have been synthesized using the sol-gel method with stearic acid as a complexing agent. Different analyses were studied to examine the crystal structure, morphology, and physical properties of the as-prepared samples, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transforms infrared (FT-IR), field emission scanning electron micro- scopy (FESEM), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). Various methods have been utilized for hydrogen storage technology. In a pioneering approach, the electrochemical hydrogen storage of samples was compared by the chronopotentiometry technique in KOH (4 M) electrolyte solution. The results reveal that ZnCo2O4/ZnO and MgCo2O4/MgO nanocomposites exhibit excellent discharge capacities of 4240 and 3529 mAh/g, respectively, after 11 cycles.
Researchers Morteza Enhessari (Third Researcher), Salahaddin Abdollah Lachini (Second Researcher), Abbas Eslami (First Researcher)