Issue 4, 2025

Catalyzed eutectic LiBH4–KBH4 system nanoconfined at low temperature for superior hydrogen storage reversibility

Abstract

Lithium borohydride (LiBH4) has a high theoretical hydrogen storage capacity, making it a promising candidate for hydrogen storage applications. However, it suffers from high thermal stability, poor kinetics and low reversibility. This work presents the construction of a low-melting-point dual-cation eutectic borohydride system composed of LiBH4 and KBH4 (Li/KBH4), tactfully coupled with a low-melting-point catalytic additive, NiCp2. The nanoconfinement of the borohydride into porous carbon scaffolds and the introduction of the catalytic additive are synchronously achieved by melt infiltration at an extremely low temperature of 175 °C. The temperature is over 100 °C lower than that for bare LiBH4. This method is considerably simpler than those that generally require an additional step for catalyst introduction. The liquid states of both the borohydride and catalytic additive during the infiltration process facilitate uniform mixing, resulting in highly homogenous dispersed catalytic sites. A highly reversible intercalation/deintercalation of Li occurs at the interface between Li/KBH4 and the carbon scaffold, contributing effectively to the hydrogenation/dehydrogenation cycles of Li/KBH4. The dehydrogenation activation energy of the confined system is reduced by over 70 kJ mol−1 compared to that of the pristine LiBH4 or the Li/KBH4 system. The confined system can release 7.0 wt% H2 at 300 °C within 30 min and demonstrates a remarkable capacity retention of 94.3% after 50 cycles, outperforming all previously reported borohydride systems. The present work provides a new insight and a feasible approach for designing novel nano-sized borohydride structures coupled with catalysts for the development of high-performance hydrogen storage materials.

Graphical abstract: Catalyzed eutectic LiBH4–KBH4 system nanoconfined at low temperature for superior hydrogen storage reversibility

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2024
Accepted
01 Dec 2024
First published
09 Dec 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025,13, 2757-2768

Catalyzed eutectic LiBH4–KBH4 system nanoconfined at low temperature for superior hydrogen storage reversibility

S. Qu, Y. Yang, C. Yan, M. Gao, M. Wu, Z. Li, S. Wang, Y. Liu, W. Sun, C. Liang, X. Zhang and H. Pan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, 13, 2757 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA06500J

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