Carbon Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Sensing
Riga Technical University 58th International Scientific Conference "Materials Science and Applied Chemistry" 2017 (MSAC 2017): Proceedings 2016
Māris Knite, Pēteris Lesničenoks, Jānis Kleperis, Līga Grīnberga, Laimons Jēkabsons, Gatis Tauriņš

Graphene sheet stacks (GSS) are obtained from industrial bronze metallurgy waste by electrochemical exfoliation method. GSS thick film is made by mixing polyvynilacetate with GSS powder and depositioned on metallic foil. Surface resistivity change is observed in hydrogen atmosphere without modifying elements. Our first look at GSS sensing capabilities show areas of improvement, which are named, and gives us a promising research area for further investigations on recycled material applications for sensors.


Keywords
. Recycling, nanostructures, hydrogen, graphene sheet stacks (GSS)
Hyperlink
https://msac-conferences.rtu.lv/MSAC2016/paper/view/69/38

Knite, M., Lesničenoks, P., Kleperis, J., Grīnberga, L., Jēkabsons, L., Tauriņš, G. Carbon Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Sensing. In: Riga Technical University 58th International Scientific Conference "Materials Science and Applied Chemistry" 2017 (MSAC 2017): Proceedings, Latvia, Riga, 21-22 October, 2016. Riga: 2016, pp.1-5.

Publication language
English (en)
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