2008 Annual Meeting

(575e) Hydrogen Generation from Hydrolysis of Sodium Borohydride Using Ni-Ru Nanocomposite as Catalysts

Authors

Cheng-Hong Liu - Presenter, National Cheng Kung University
Bing-Hung Chen - Presenter, National Cheng Kung University
Chan-Li Hsueh, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Jie-Ren Ku, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Ming-Shan Jeng, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Fanghei Tsau, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Magnetic Ni-Ru/50WX8 catalysts are synthesized with combined methods of conventional chemical reduction method and electroless deposition. Catalysts can be easily recycled with magnets owing to their intrinsic ferromagnetism. Thus, it is convenient to separate catalysts from spent NaBH4 solution for further recycling. Effect of temperature on catalyst performance is less significant at higher temperature, which is beneficial to devices without good regulations on temperature. A rate of hydrogen evolution as high as 150 ml•min-1•g-1 could be reached at 25°C, which, equivalently, can generate 15 W of power through a PEMFC. Different variables that affect the rate of hydrogen production are investigated. Activation energy of hydrogen generation using such catalysts is estimated at about 52.73 kJ•mol-1.