(TKP2021-NVA-19) Támogató: Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium
Szakterületek:
Egyéb műszaki tudományok és technológiák
Kémiai tudományok
We present here a scalable and environmentally friendly gas phase technique employing
atmospheric pressure electrical spark discharge plasmas for the production of Au/Co
binaries, an effective catalyst system for the decomposition of hydrogen-rich compounds,
such as ammonium borane. We demonstrate that Au/Co alloy nanoparticles can be produced
via the spark plasma-based technique. The possibility of varying the morphology and
phase structure via real time heat treatment of the generated aerosol to form Au/Co/CoO
particles with continuous control over a wide particle compositional range (from 24
to 64 at.% [Co]/([Co] + [Au]) content) is also demonstrated. Since our spark-based
approach is proven to be capable of providing reasonable particle yields, these results
may contribute to the transition of lab-scale, nanocatalyst-based hydrogen storage
systems to real world applications.