Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session C71: Poster Session I (2:00pm - 5:00pm)
2:00 PM,
Monday, March 2, 2020
Room: Exhibit Hall C/D
Abstract: C71.00189 : Thermal conductivity of hydrogen sorbent materials for onboard storage applications
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Abstract
Presenter:
Noemi Leick
(National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Authors:
Noemi Leick
(National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Robert Bell
(National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Troy Allen Semelsberger
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Brandon Barnett
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Jeffrey R Long
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Philip Anthony Parilla
(National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Thomas Gennett
(Colorado School of Mines, Chemistry, National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
In this work, we will show that the thermal properties of the powder materials can differ significantly from those of the bulk materials as heat transfer within a powder mainly occurs via: a) conduction through the solid particles and the gas within the interstices; and b) convection through the gas. To this end, we measured the TC on pellets of MOF-5 and powder Cu-MFU-4l with our state-of-the-art TC apparatus. We studied the behavior under He and H2 pressures ranging from 0.03 - 80 bar, at temperatures ranging from 40 K - 380 K, and for different degrees of powder compaction. We will discuss that we measure an effective thermal conductivity that depends on the TC of the powder particles, on the powder compaction, the TC of the surrounding gas, the number of binding sites occupied, and the possible expansion or contraction of sorbents during the gas sorption/desorption which in turn all depend on temperature and pressure.
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