Abstract

As a candidate for hydrogen storage medium, geometric stability and hydrogen capacity of Ca-decorated graphene with topological defects are investigated using the first-principle based on density functional theory (DFT), specifically for the experimentally realizable single carbon vacancy (SV), 585 double carbon vacancy (585 DCV) and 555–777 double carbon vacancy (555–777 DCV) defects. It is found that Ca atom can be stabilized on above defective graphenes since Ca׳s binding energy on vacancy defect is much larger than its cohesive energy. Up to six H2 molecules can stably bind to a Ca atom on defective graphene with the average adsorption energies of 0.17–0.39eV/H2. The hybridization of the Ca-3d orbitals with H2-σorbitals and the electrostatic interaction between the Ca cation and the induced H2 dipole both contribute to the H2 molecules binding. Double-side Ca-decorated graphene with 585 DCV and 555–777 DCV defects can theoretically reach a gravimetric capacity of 5.2wt% hydrogen, indicating that Ca-decorated defective graphene can be used as a promising material for high density hydrogen storage.

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