Thermodynamic and Neutron Scattering Study of Hydrogen Adsorption in Two Mesoporous Ordered Carbons

T. Roussel, R. J.-M. Pellenq,* M. Bienfait, C. Vix-Guterl, R. Gadiou, F. Béguin,§ and M. Johnson
Centre de Recherche en Matire Condense et NanoSciences, CNRS UPR-7251, Campus de Luminy, 13288 Marseille, Cedex 09, France, Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et des Interfaces, CNRS UPR-9069, 15 rue Jean Starcky, BP 2488, 67057 Mulhouse, Cedex, France, Centre de Recherche sur la Matire Divise, CNRS et Universit d'Orlans, 45071 Orlans Cedex 02, France, and Institut Laue Langevin, 6 rue Jules Horowitz, BP 156, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
Langmuir, 2006, 22 (10), pp 4614–4619
DOI: 10.1021/la0527386
Publication Date (Web): April 4, 2006
Copyright © 2006 American Chemical Society

 CNRS UPR-7251.

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 CNRS UPR-9069.

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 CNRS et Université d'Orléans.

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 Institut Laue Langevin.

Abstract

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Two mesoporous ordered carbon materials (MOCs) have been synthesized from silica templates by using sucrose as the carbon precursor. The textural characterization using Ar, N2, and CO2 adsorption combined with neutron diffraction showed that the two samples exhibit a significant microporous volume close to 0.5 cm3/g and an ordered network of mesopores. For both MCM48 and SBA15 templated carbons, adsorption first proceeds with the filling of micropores and then by the filling of mesopores with an adsorption energy close to the enthalpy of vaporization of bulk hydrogen. The hydrogen isosteric heat of adsorption in the micropores (6−8 kJ/mol) is significantly larger than that on the graphite surface (4 kJ/mol) but still too small for a reasonable use of these MOCs as hydrogen adsorbents for storage at room temperature. The neutron scattering study showed that the structure at 10 K of the adsorbed deuterium phase is poorly organized; it exhibits short and medium range orders of about 13 Å in micropores and about 20 Å in mesopores, respectively. The average distance between adsorbed molecules decreases with coverage by about 10%. In the mesopores, the diffracted line is consistent with a pseudohexagonal packing.

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  • Published In Issue May 09, 2006
  • Received October 10, 2005
    Revised January 12, 2006

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