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Various amine functionalized halloysite nanotube as efficient metal free catalysts for H2 generation from sodium borohydride methanolysis

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Abstract In this work, naturally available clay, halloysite (Hal) nanotube was modified systematically with various types and number of amine groups containing modifying agents and used as catalyst in the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, naturally available clay, halloysite (Hal) nanotube was modified systematically with various types and number of amine groups containing modifying agents and used as catalyst in the methanolysis of sodium borohydride (NaBH 4 ) for hydrogen (H 2 ) production. The modifying agents such as ethylenediamine (EDA), diethylenetriamine (DETA), triethylenetetramine (TETA), and tris(2-aminoethyl)amine (TAEA), and polyethyleneimine (PEI) were used in Hal nanotube modification followed by protonation with HCl treatments. Various parameters affecting the H 2 production rate such as the types of modification agents and/or catalyst types, NaBH 4 amount, and the reaction temperature were investigated. The methanolysis of NaBH 4 catalyzed by PEI modified and protonated Hal nanotube (H-PEI(750.000)-Hal nanotube) was found to follow first order reaction kinetic with respect to NaBH 4 concentration. Interestingly, superior catalytic performances in comparison to the literature for the similar studies were obtained with 16.44 kJ/mol, 14.05 kJ/mol, and 196.46 J/mol·K of activation energy, enthalpy and entropy, respectively for NaBH 4 methanolysis catalyzed by H-PEI(750.000)-Hal nanotubes. The hydrogen generation rate of 2218 mL/min·g that is comparable to the most of metal nanoparticle catalysts for H-PEI(750.000)-Hal nanotube catalyst was obtained.

Keywords: methanolysis; hal nanotube; sodium borohydride; generation

Journal Title: Applied Clay Science
Year Published: 2017

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