Abstract
The electrochemical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) electrode have been investigated in this paper. The high discharge capacity of 200 mAh·g 1 was measured for the CNTs Ni electrode at a discharge density of 200 mA·g 1 . CNTs Ni electrode, the high electrochemical activity and the long cycle life were observed. The electrochemical mechanism of hydrogen adsorption and oxidation at the CNTs Ni electrode was studied by cyclic voltammertry method.
Keywords
Carbon nanotubes(CNTs), Electrochemical hydrogen storage, Hydrogen adsorpti
Publication Date
2000-11-28
Online Available Date
2000-11-28
Revised Date
2000-11-28
Received Date
2000-11-28
Recommended Citation
Xue QIN, Xue ping GAO, Feng WU, Hong LIU, Ying LAN, Hua-tang YUAN, De ying SONG, Pan wen SHEN.
Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Properties of Carbon Nanotubes[J]. Journal of Electrochemistry,
2000
,
6(4): 388-392.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.1399
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol6/iss4/1
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