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Thermal stability of optical fiber metal organic framework based on graphene oxide and nickel and its hydrogen adsorption application.

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The electrochemistry (EC) method was used to synthesize graphene oxide-nickel (GO-Ni) metal organic framework (MOF) that has the thickness of μm-level. The MOF's thermal stability and hydrogen adsorption and desorption… Click to show full abstract

The electrochemistry (EC) method was used to synthesize graphene oxide-nickel (GO-Ni) metal organic framework (MOF) that has the thickness of μm-level. The MOF's thermal stability and hydrogen adsorption and desorption capacity were measured by using an optical fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) sensor. This MZI was fabricated by core-offset fusion splicing one section of single mode fiber (SMF) between two SMFs. Experimental results showed that the GO-Ni MOF could be stabilized, even as the environmental temperature reached 125 °C. The MOF showed good hydrogen adsorption ability for the the MOF and hydrogen molecules's interactions.

Keywords: graphene oxide; oxide nickel; hydrogen; fiber; hydrogen adsorption

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2018

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