In situ construction of dual-functional Ni/NixB catalysts for the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of magnesium hydride†
Abstract
Hydrogen sorption catalysts loaded on porous supports can promote reversible H ↔ H0 and metal ↔ metal ion reactions. However, uniform dispersion of catalytic nanoparticles in the matrix is required to synergistically promote MgH2 hydrogenation, diffusion, and dehydrogenation. In this study, we decorated hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) in situ with NixB. Experimental characterization demonstrated the uniform distribution of NixB in the h-BN matrix. The nickel atoms were introduced into the porous h-BN matrix through Ni–B bonds, which effectively limited nanoparticle growth. Simulations of the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation pathways of several Ni/NixB@MgH2 composites suggested that the Ni/NixB catalyst should have efficient catalytic performance. The composite had a hydrogen storage capacity of approximately 7.0 wt% at 200 °C and released approximately 4.5 wt% H2 within 10 min, with rapid kinetics and stable reversible cycling. Finally, the thermodynamics and kinetics of hydrogenation/dehydrogenation in the presence of the composite catalysts were theoretically evaluated.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers