Watching the dehydrogenation of alane (AlH3) in a TEM

ORAL

Abstract

Alane (AlH3) is a promising candidate for on-board hydrogen storage applications. Its theoretical gravimetric capacity is 10.1 percent and decomposition is achieved with modest heating (60-200 deg C). We studied the dehydrogenation of alane, insitu, in a TEM. Alane powder was loaded into the TEM and heated at 80 deg C. We were able to `watch' the dehydrogenation of the alane to aluminum. Electron diffraction and dark fiend images are used to show how and where the aluminum crystallites grow. Although crystalline aluminum phases were successfully identified, some of the sample remained amorphous. We will discuss the nature of the amorphous material and present images clearly identifying the nature of the aluminum crystallites.

Authors

  • Shane Beattie

    • University of New Brunswick
  • Terry Humphries

    • University of New Brunswick
  • Louise Weaver

    • University of New Brunswick
  • Sean McGrady

    • University of New Brunswick