Sodium hydride (NaH) was unprecedently
embedded inside
graphene
nanobubbles via the discovered reaction between NaH and CO. With the
graphene nanobubble as a nanoreactor for NaH, we directly observed
the electron-beam-induced decomposition process of graphene-covered
NaH by in situ high-resolution transmission electron
microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometry and electron energy
loss spectroscopy, revealing its decomposition mechanism. This can
provide guidance for the design of hydrogen storage materials