Dehydrogenation of Sodium Borohydride and Ammonia Borane over Cobalt-Based Catalysts: Advances and Prospects

Abstract

Chemical hydrogen storage is acknowledged as a promising approach for hydrogen storage, offering numerous ad-vantages, such as high energy density, enhanced safety, environmental adaptability, as well as potential economic benefits. Among the chemical hydrogen storage materials that have been reported, sodium borohydride and ammonia borane have attracted considerable scholarly interest due to their capacity to release hydrogen conveniently via sol-volysis processes, such as hydrolysis and methanolysis, under ambient temperature conditions. Cobalt-based nanocat-alysts, as representatives of non-noble metals, have been extensively investigated as cost-effective and efficient cata-lysts for the hydrogen evolution from the solvolysis of sodium borohydride and ammonia borane. Nevertheless, a comprehensive review specifically focusing on cobalt-based catalysts for hydrogen production from sodium borohy-dride and ammonia borane has yet to be published. In this review, we provide an all-sided summary of the historical development and recent advancements in cobalt-based catalysts for hydrogen generation from sodium borohydride and ammonia borane, encompassing their synthesis methods, notable performances, and potential catalytic mecha-nisms. Our objective is to establish a reliable structure-property relationship and offer guidance for the future design of catalysts for hydrogen evolution from sodium borohydride and ammonia borane.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
22 Phe 2025
Accepted
12 Mme 2025
First published
15 Mme 2025

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Dehydrogenation of Sodium Borohydride and Ammonia Borane over Cobalt-Based Catalysts: Advances and Prospects

L. Xiugang, L. Yao, Q. Yao, J. Xia and Z. Lu, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5QI00253B

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