Physically Interpretable Descriptors Drive the Materials Design of Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage
Abstract
Designing metal hydrides for hydrogen storage remains a longstanding challenge due to the vast compositional space and complex structure-property relationships. Herein, for the first time, we present physically interpretable models for predicting two key performance metrics, gravimetric hydrogen density and equilibrium pressure at room temperature, based on a minimal set of chemically meaningful descriptors. Using a rigorously curated dataset of metal hydride compositions from our recently developed Digital Hydrogen Platform (\it{DigHyd}) based on large-scale data mining from available experimental literature of solid-state hydrogen storage materials, we systematically constructed over million candidate models using combinations of scalar transformations and nonlinear link functions. The final closed-form models, derived from - descriptors each, achieve predictive accuracies on par with state-of-the-art machine learning methods, while maintaining full physical transparency. Strikingly, descriptor-based design maps generated from these models reveal a fundamental trade-off between and : saline-type hydrides, composed of light electropositive elements, offer high but low , whereas interstitial-type hydrides based on heavier electronegative transition metals show the opposite trend. Notably, Be-based systems, such as Be-Na alloys, emerge as rare candidates that simultaneously satisfy both performance metrics, attributed to the unique combination of light mass and high molar density for Be. Our models indicate that Be-based systems may offer renewed prospects for approaching these benchmarks. These results provide chemically intuitive guidelines for materials design and establish a scalable framework for the rational discovery of materials in complex chemical spaces.
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@article{arxiv.2509.04039,
title = {Physically Interpretable Descriptors Drive the Materials Design of Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage},
author = {Seong-Hoon Jang and Di Zhang and Hung Ba Tran and Xue Jia and Kiyoe Konno and Ryuhei Sato and Shin-ichi Orimo and Hao Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.04039},
year = {2025}
}