Hydrogen adsorption in a copper ZSM5 zeolite: an inelastic neutron scattering study

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Ramirez-Cuesta, A.J. and Mitchell, P.C.H. (2005) Hydrogen adsorption in a copper ZSM5 zeolite: an inelastic neutron scattering study. Catalysis Today, 120 (3-4). pp. 368-373. ISSN 0920-5861 doi: 10.1016/j.cattod.2006.09.024

Abstract/Summary

Currently microporous oxidic materials including zeolites are attracting interest as potential hydrogen storage materials. Understanding how molecular hydrogen interacts with these materials is important in the rational development of hydrogen storage materials and is also challenging theoretically. In this paper, we present an incoherent inelastic neutron scattering (INS) study of the adsorption of molecular hydrogen and hydrogen deuteride (HD) in a copper substituted ZSM5 zeolite varying the hydrogen dosage and temperature. We have demonstrated how inelastic neutron scattering can help us understand the interaction of H-2 molecules with a binding site in a particular microporous material, Cu ZSM5, and by implication of other similar materials. The H-2 molecule is bound as a single species lying parallel with the surface. As H-2 dosing increases, lateral interactions between the adsorbed H-2 molecules become apparent. With rising temperature of measurement up to 70 K (the limit of our experiments), H-2 molecules remain bound to the surface equivalent to a liquid or solid H-2 phase. The implication is that hydrogen is bound rather strongly in Cu ZSM5. Using the simple model for the anisotropic interaction to calculate the energy levels splitting, we found that the measured rotational constant of the hydrogen molecule is reduced as a consequence of adsorption by the Cu ZSM5. From the decrease in total signal intensity with increasing temperature, we were able to observe the conversion of para-hydrogen into ortho-hydrogen at paramagnetic centres and so determine the fraction of paramagnetic sites occupied by hydrogen molecules, ca. 60%. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Additional Information Korea Conference on Innovative Science and Technology (KCIST-2005) Gyeongju, South Korea
Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/11570
Identification Number/DOI 10.1016/j.cattod.2006.09.024
Refereed Yes
Divisions Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Chemistry
Uncontrolled Keywords copper ZSM5, hydrogen interaction with zeolites, molecular hydrogen, interaction with metal oxides, liquid hydrogen, condensed molecular, hydrogen
Additional Information Korea Conference on Innovative Science and Technology (KCIST-2005) Gyeongju, South Korea
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