Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5375131 Chemical Physics 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
First-principles calculations have been used to investigate hydrogen adsorption on alkali atom doped B36N36 clusters. Adsorption of alkali atoms involves a charge transfer process, creating positively-charged alkali atoms and this polarizes the H2 molecules and increases their binding energy. The maximum hydrogen storage capacity of Li doped BN fullerene is 8.9 wt.% in which 60 hydrogen atoms were chemisorbed and 12 H2 were adsorbed in molecular form.
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