Abstract:
We report Co-CO2B and Ni-Ni3B nanocomposites as catalyst for hydrogen generation from alkaline sodium borohydride. Kinetic studies of the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride with Co-CO2B and Ni-Ni3B nanocomposites reveal that the concentration of NaBH4 has no effect on the rate of hydrogen generation. Hydrolysis was found to be first order with respect to the concentration of catalyst. The catalytic activity of Co-CO2B was found to be much higher than that of Ni Ni3B as inferred from the activation energies 35.245 KJ/mol and 55.810 kJ/mol, respectively. Co-Co2B nanocomposites were found to be more magnetic than Ni Ni3B. These catalysts showed superior recyclability with almost the similar catalytic activities for several hydrolytic cycles supporting the principles of sustainability. Co-CO2B catalyst showed hydrogen generation rate of about 4300 mL/min/g which is comparable to most of the reported good catalysts till date.