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Activated carbon production from horse chestnut shells for hydrogen storage

Kaan Işınkaralar, Gülen Güllü, Aydın Türkyilmaz, Mehmet Doğan, Onur Turhan

2022International Journal of Global Warming29 citationsDOI

Abstract

New generation clean energy resources can be defined as hydrogen energy. However, the search for techniques accelerated in hydrogen energy converting and storing. In the study, the hydrogen storage capacity of activated carbon was obtained from horse chestnut shells, which is a lignocellulosic waste. It was investigated at cryogenic temperature and room temperature. The raw material's surface area and micropore volume have been increased by chemical activation methods using an activation agent (ZnCl2). Physicochemical analysis of activated carbon was also carried out. As a result of the research, the highest efficiency under constant pressure was obtained as 3.18 wt%.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrogen storageActivated carbonHydrogenRaw materialHydrogen productionVolume (thermodynamics)Microporous materialCarbon fibersChemical engineeringChemistryMaterials scienceWaste managementComposite materialOrganic chemistryAdsorptionThermodynamicsComposite numberEngineeringPhysicsHydrogen Storage and MaterialsCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization StudiesBiodiesel Production and Applications