Dispersion corrected density functional theory (ωB97X-D DFT) method is used to study the molecular hydrogen adsorption in NinMgm(1≥n≥3,1≥m≥9) clusters. All these clusters can effectively adsorb multiple H2 in the preferred binding energy (BE) range between physisorption and chemisorption, i.e., 0.1eV≥BE≥0.8eV. H2 adsorption on NikMgk (Ni:Mg=1:1), NikMg2k (Ni:Mg=1:2) and NikMg3k (Ni:Mg=1:3) (k=1-3) clusters shows fascinating behaviours in terms of Ni:Mg alloying ratio and cluster size. In each Ni:Mg ratio, the number of adsorbed H2 in the heavier clusters (k=2, 3) becomes integral multiples of that in the lightest configuration (k=1). As a consequence, the gravimetric density of molecular hydrogen remains fixed at each Ni:Mg ratio irrespective of the cluster size. The corresponding values are 17.94wt%(1:1), 14.46wt%(1:2) and 13.28wt%(1:3), which are significantly higher than the ultimate target of 6.5wt% set by DOE, US. Molecular dynamics simulations further reveal that room temperature desorption of almost all H2 molecules are possible for all the clusters.
@article{arxiv.2202.12551,
title = {Alloying Ratio Versus Cluster Size for Reversible Hydrogen Storage in Ni Doped Small Mg Clusters: Dispersion Corrected DFT Study},
author = {Bishwajit Boruah and Bulumoni Kalita},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12551},
year = {2022}
}