Adsorption of hydrogen molecules on the alkali metal ion decorated boric acid clusters: A density functional theory investigation

The hydrogen storage capacity of alkali metal ion decorated boric acid (BA) based bowl, sheet and ball structures have been investigated using B3LYP method employing 6-31+G∗∗ basis set. The maximum gravimetric density has been observed for the bowl shaped clusters. These values for Li+, Na+ and K+ d...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of hydrogen energy 2011-03, Vol.36 (6), p.3922-3931
Hauptverfasser: Prakash, M., Elango, M., Subramanian, V.
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Zusammenfassung:The hydrogen storage capacity of alkali metal ion decorated boric acid (BA) based bowl, sheet and ball structures have been investigated using B3LYP method employing 6-31+G∗∗ basis set. The maximum gravimetric density has been observed for the bowl shaped clusters. These values for Li+, Na+ and K+ decorated clusters are 8.3, 8.8 and 7.8 wt.%, respectively. The range of the calculated binding energy per H2 molecule (BE/H2) for Li+, Na+ and K+ decorated bowl shaped clusters are 2.57–3.59, 1.88–2.11 and 0.76–1.00 kcal/mol, respectively. The same for the sheet clusters are 3.18–3.73, 1.68–2.40 and 0.73–0.97 kcal/mol, respectively. Similarly, BE/H2 of Na+ decorated ball clusters ranges from 1.88 kcal/mol to 2.62 kcal/mol. It has been shown in earlier studies that the BE/H2 should be in between the physisorption and chemisorption limits for realizing the practical applications of different class of materials. In this context, both BE/H2 and gravimetric density of Na+ decorated clusters indicate that these systems have appropriate properties. Hence Na+ decorated (BA)n structures are suitable for hydrogen storage applications. [Display omitted] ► Hydrogen adsorption capacities of hydrogen bonded boric acid bowl, sheet, and ball clusters. ► Alkali metal ion decorated bowl clusters have 8.8 wt% hydrogen storage capacity. ► Na+ decorated clusters have required binding energies and gravimetric densities for H-storage application.
ISSN:0360-3199
1879-3487
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2010.12.067