Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1279926 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of light metal ion decoration of the organic linker in metal-organic framework MOF-5 on its hydrogen adsorption with respect to its hydrogen binding energy (ΔB.E.) and gravimetric storage capacity is examined theoretically by employing models of the form MC6H6:nH2 where M = Li+, Na+, Be2+, Mg2+, and Al3+. A systematic investigation of the suitability of DFT functionals for studying such systems is also carried out. Our results show that the interaction energy (ΔE) of the metal ion M with the benzene ring, ΔB.E., and charge transfer (Qtrans) from the metal to benzene ring exhibit the same increasing order: Na+ < Li+ < Mg2+ < Be2+ < Al3+. Organic linker decoration with the above metal ions strengthened H2-MOF-5 interactions relative to its pure state. However, amongst these ions only Mg2+ ion resulted in ΔB.E. magnitudes that were optimal for allowing room temperature hydrogen storage applications of MOF-5. A much higher gravimetric storage capacity (6.15 wt.% H2) is also predicted for Mg2+-decorated MOF-5 as compared to both pure MOF-5 and Li+-decorated MOF-5.

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