NaBH4 geopolymer composites

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Authors

  • Lars Schomborg
  • Claus H. Rüscher
  • J. Christian Buhl
  • Florian Kiesel

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDevelopments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V
Subtitle of host publicationCeramic Engineering and Science Proceedings
EditorsWaltraud M. Kriven, Dongming Zhu, Kyoung Il Moon, Taejin Hwang, Jingyang Wang, Charles Lewinsohn, Yanchun Zhou
PublisherAmerican Ceramic Society
Pages3-14
Number of pages12
Edition8
ISBN (electronic)9781119031185, 9781119040200, 9781119040262, 9781119040279, 9781119040286, 9781119040385, 9781119040439
Publication statusPublished - 19 Dec 2014
EventDevelopments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V - 38th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, ICACC 2014 - Daytona Beach, United States
Duration: 26 Jan 201431 Jan 2014

Publication series

NameCeramic Engineering and Science Proceedings
Number8
Volume35
ISSN (Print)0196-6219

Abstract

NaBH4 salt can easily be solved in sodium aluminate and silicate solutions. Brought together reveal recrystallization of NaBR4 crystals enclosed and protected in a geopolymer type matrix without any loss of the NaBH4 input. A fully controllable, catalyst free hydrogen release is achieved by the addition of acidic solution at room temperature. The composite can be optimized releasing up to 80 % of the amount obtained for pure NaBH4 in the reaction with H2O, i.e. a total content of 10 wt% or 2 1 H2 per gram BH4-containing gel can be received.

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NaBH4 geopolymer composites. / Schomborg, Lars; Rüscher, Claus H.; Buhl, J. Christian et al.
Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings. ed. / Waltraud M. Kriven; Dongming Zhu; Kyoung Il Moon; Taejin Hwang; Jingyang Wang; Charles Lewinsohn; Yanchun Zhou. 8. ed. American Ceramic Society, 2014. p. 3-14 (Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings; Vol. 35, No. 8).

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Schomborg, L, Rüscher, CH, Buhl, JC & Kiesel, F 2014, NaBH4 geopolymer composites. in WM Kriven, D Zhu, KI Moon, T Hwang, J Wang, C Lewinsohn & Y Zhou (eds), Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings. 8 edn, Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, no. 8, vol. 35, American Ceramic Society, pp. 3-14, Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V - 38th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, ICACC 2014, Daytona Beach, United States, 26 Jan 2014. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119040293.ch1
Schomborg, L., Rüscher, C. H., Buhl, J. C., & Kiesel, F. (2014). NaBH4 geopolymer composites. In W. M. Kriven, D. Zhu, K. I. Moon, T. Hwang, J. Wang, C. Lewinsohn, & Y. Zhou (Eds.), Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings (8 ed., pp. 3-14). (Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings; Vol. 35, No. 8). American Ceramic Society. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119040293.ch1
Schomborg L, Rüscher CH, Buhl JC, Kiesel F. NaBH4 geopolymer composites. In Kriven WM, Zhu D, Moon KI, Hwang T, Wang J, Lewinsohn C, Zhou Y, editors, Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings. 8 ed. American Ceramic Society. 2014. p. 3-14. (Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings; 8). doi: 10.1002/9781119040293.ch1
Schomborg, Lars ; Rüscher, Claus H. ; Buhl, J. Christian et al. / NaBH4 geopolymer composites. Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design V: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings. editor / Waltraud M. Kriven ; Dongming Zhu ; Kyoung Il Moon ; Taejin Hwang ; Jingyang Wang ; Charles Lewinsohn ; Yanchun Zhou. 8. ed. American Ceramic Society, 2014. pp. 3-14 (Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings; 8).
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