Abstract

In this study, first-principles calculations were performed to investigate the catalytic effect of NiN4-G on the dehydrogenation of MgH2. Side-on MgH2 can be adsorbed stably on the NiN4-G monolayer and is preferentially adsorbed on the NiN4 site compared with the graphene site. The hydrogen desorption process, in which MgH2 dissociated to the Mg atom on the NiN4 site or graphene site and an H2 molecule in the vacuum, should overcome lower barriers than pure MgH2. This is because the corresponding Mg–H bond is weakened owing to the electron transfer between the Mg atom and the substrate. The hydrogen desorption enthalpies of the (MgH2)5 cluster on the NiN4 active and graphene sites are significantly smaller (0.11 eV and 1.50 eV, respectively) when H2+H2 is released from the cluster compared with those of the undoped MgH2 cluster (2.48 eV). Therefore, the NiN4-G monolayer can provide the double effect of the NiN4 active and graphene sites on improving the dehydrogenation performance of MgH2.

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