▎ 摘 要
In this work, as a fascinating 2-dimensional carbon material, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) has been decorated with Ni, Ni/Pd, and Ni/Ag/Pd nanoparticles on its surface to enhance its hydrogen storage performance based on the spillover mechanism. First, graphene oxide (GO) was fabricated from graphite by a modified Hummer method. Next the GO was dispersed in water and mixed with nickel chloride, palladium chloride, and/or silver nitrate to synthesize parental Ni(OH)(2)/GO, Ni(OH)(2)/Pd(OH)(2)/GO, and Ni(OH)(2)/Pd(OH)(2)/AgOH/GO hybrids through hydrothermal treatment with HMTA as a capping and precipitation agent. After in situ reduction of these parental hybrids with hydrogen flow and heat treatment at 350 degrees C, nanostructured Ni/rGO, Ni/Pd/rGO, and Ni/Ag/Pd/rGO hybrids were obtained. These Ni (Ni/Pd, or Ni/Ag/Pd)/rGO hybrids show great potential in hydrogen storage at ambient environment, as measured at room temperature (293.15 K) and 800 mmHg, 0.007, 0.13, and 0.055 wt% hydrogen adsorption capacity was obtained from the Ni/rGO, Ni/Pd/rGO, and Ni/Ag/Pc/rGO hybrids, respectively. (C) 2016 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.