2008 Annual Meeting
(600a) Hydrogen Adsorption in Thin Films of Prussian Blue Analogues
Authors
Dali Yang - Presenter, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Vivian Ding, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Junhua Luo, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Robert S. Currier, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Steven J. Obrey, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Yusheng Zhao, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) measurement was used to investigate the kinetics of molecular hydrogen adsorption into thin films of the Prussian blue analogue Cu3[Co(CN)6]2 at ambient conditions. Although the equilibrium adsorption seems to be independent of the thickness, the adsorption rate substantially decreases with the thickness of the films. In addition, the reversibility of H2 adsorption into the Cu3[Co(CN)6]2 films was investigated. The results indicate that the Cu3[Co(CN)6]2 mainly interacts with H2 molecules physically. The highest measured H2 uptake by Cu3[Co(CN)6]2 films was obtained when the gas phase was stagnant inside the testing cell. However, the unusual high H2 uptake measured by QCM-D calls into question the reliability of the method.
LAUR number 08-2652 and 08-06013