Role of Alkaline Earth Metal Cations in Improving the Hydrogen-Storage Capacity of Polyhydroxy Adamantane: A DFT Study
2016
Gopalsamy, K. | Cuppiramaṇiyan̲, Va.
The hydrogen-storage (H-storage) capacities of different polyhydroxy adamantanes or adamantanols coordinated (dressed or doped) with alkaline earth metal cations (Mg²⁺ and Ca²⁺) have been studied using the density functional theory (DFT) method. The complex coordinated with one Mg²⁺ cation adsorbs a four H₂ molecules with a binding energy (BE) of 19.98 kcal/mol, whereas the complex coordinated with one Ca²⁺ cation adsorbs a maximum of six H₂ molecules with a BE of 21.59 kcal/mol. The maximum number of metal cations that can be anchored to polyhydroxy adamantane is four. The complexes dressed with four Mg²⁺ and Ca²⁺ cations adsorb maxima of 16 and 24 H₂ molecules, respectively. The gravimetric densities of the corresponding complexes are 8.4 and 10.4 wt %, respectively. The results reinforce the idea that the creation of a number of open metal sites on adamantanols enhances their hydrogen-storage capacities and also their binding energies.
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