Claims
- 1. A medium for storing hydrogen comprising, at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide and its derivatives.
- 2. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the boron oxide derivatives are selected from the group consisting of orthoboric acid, metabolic acid, hydrated boric acid, and disodium borohydrate.
- 3. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1 wherein the boron oxide derivatives include at least one of the boron oxide hydrates of the general formula B2O3.nH2O.
- 4. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 3, wherein the boron oxide hydrates (B2O3.nH2O) are further admixed with at least one oxide selected from the group consisting of Li2O, MgO, Na2O, K2O, BeO, CaO, and SrO.
- 5. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the boron oxide derivatives are selected from the group consisting of Mg3(BO3)2, Mg2B2O5, NaBO2, KBO2, (Ca(BO2)2, NaBO3.4H2O), CaB(OH)SiO4, BPO4, NaBSi3O8, ZnB6O13, K5B5O8.4H2O, KB5O8, CaB3O3(OH)5.H2O, CaB6.O11.5H2O, Na2B4O7.10H2O.
- 6. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium further comprises at least one additive selected from the group consisting of H3PO4, SiO2, and Al2O3.
- 7. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium is configured to store hydrogen substantially by physisorption.
- 8. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium has a plurality of pores, the pores having a diameter of at least about 0.65 nm.
- 9. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium has a surface area to mass ratio of at least about 150 m2/g.
- 10. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium has a surface area to mass ratio of at least about 900 m2/g.
- 11. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium is in particulate form.
- 12. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein the medium is configured to store hydrogen with a heat of hydrogen adsorption of at least about 9 kJ/mol.
- 13. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, wherein at a pressure of between about 1 bar and about 30 bar, the medium substantially adsorbs hydrogen at temperatures which range between about 20K and about 200K.
- 14. The medium for storing hydrogen as described in claim 1, further comprising hydrogen adsorbed to the medium.
- 15. A medium for storing hydrogen, the medium configured to sorb hydrogen with a heat of adsorption of at least about 9 kJ/mol.
- 16. A medium for storing hydrogen, the medium configured to adsorb hydrogen with a heat of adsorption in a range between about 9 kJ/mol and about 13 kJ/mol.
- 17. A medium for hydrogen storage and release comprising, at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid and disodium borohydrate.
- 18. A medium for hydrogen storage and release, wherein at a pressure of about 1 bar, the hydrogen storage and release substantially occur at a temperature range of between about 20K and about 200K, and retains a substantial portion of stored hydrogen up to a temperature of at least about 140K.
- 19. A medium for hydrogen storage and release comprising:
at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid and disodium borohydrate; and hydrogen, wherein the hydrogen is bound to the at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid and disodium borohydrate.
- 20. A composition comprising:
hydrogen; and at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid, disodium borohydrate, wherein hydrogen is adsorbed to the at least one compound.
- 21. A hydrogen storage apparatus comprising:
a container; and a storage medium material disposed in the container, wherein the medium comprises
at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid, and disodium borohydrate.
- 22. A hydrogen storage apparatus comprising:
a container; and a storage medium material disposed in the container, wherein the storage medium is configured to adsorb hydrogen with a heat of adsorption of at least about 9 kJ/mol.
- 23. A hydrogen storage and release apparatus comprising:
a container; and a storage medium material disposed in the container that is capable of hydrogen storage and release, wherein at a pressure of between about 1 bar and 30 bar, the hydrogen storage and release occurs at a temperature range of between about 20K and about 200K.
- 24. A method for storing hydrogen comprising:
providing a storage medium, the storage medium comprising at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid, and disodium borohydrate; providing hydrogen to be stored; and introducing hydrogen into the storage medium, whereupon at least some of the hydrogen adsorbs to the medium.
- 25. A method for storing and releasing hydrogen comprising:
providing a storage medium, the storage medium comprising at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide, orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid and disodium borohydrate; providing hydrogen to be stored; holding the storage medium within a temperature range between about 20K and about 100K, and at a pressure of between about 1 bar and about 30 bar; introducing the hydrogen to the storage medium, whereupon a least some of the hydrogen adsorbs to the medium; holding the adsorbed hydrogen in the storage medium; and releasing at least some of the adsorbed hydrogen from the storage medium by increasing the temperature of the medium to a range between about 100K and about 200K, whereupon the hydrogen desorbs from the medium.
- 26. A method for storing hydrogen within an apparatus and releasing the hydrogen from the apparatus comprising:
providing a storage apparatus, the storage apparatus comprising an interior and an entry for hydrogen and an exit for hydrogen; providing a storage medium disposed within the interior of the apparatus, the medium comprising at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, hydrated boric acid, and disodium borohydrate; providing hydrogen to be stored; introducing hydrogen into the interior of the storage apparatus through the entry, whereupon at least some of the hydrogen adsorbs to the medium disposed therein; storing the adsorbed hydrogen within the storage apparatus; warming the interior of the storage apparatus, thereby desorbing at least some of the adsorbed hydrogen from the storage medium; and removing desorbed hydrogen from the storage apparatus by allowing the desorbed hydrogen to escape through the exit.
- 27. A method of making a hydrogen storage medium including the steps of:
heating boron oxide a predetermined temperature, surrounding the heated boron oxide with a flowing carrier gas so as to generate an amount of boron oxide vapor admixed within the carrier gas, cooling the carrier gas with the admixed boron oxide vapor, and capturing the boron oxide condensate onto a substrate.
- 28. A method of making a hydrogen storage medium by controlled oxidation including the steps of:
flowing a mixture of diborane gas, carrier gas and oxygen together into a reaction, reacting the diborane gas with oxygen, cooling the resulting mixture of carrier gas and oxygenated reactants, capturing the boron oxide condensate onto a substrate.
- 29. A method of making a hydrogen storage medium including the steps of:
providing an amount of at least one compound selected from the group consisting of boron oxide and its derivatives, dissolving an amount of at least one compound into a liquid to create a solution of the at least one compound, freeze drying the solution, so as to create a dry preparation.
DOMESTIC PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] The priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/404,588, filed Aug. 19, 2002, is claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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