Abstract
The hydrogen storage capacity of a novel permeable material viz Yttrium (Y) decorated zeolite templated carbon (ZTC) has been investigated using ab-initio DFT based simulations. The study reveals that each Y atom bonded on ZTC can attach at the most of 7H2 molecules with average binding energy of −0.35 eV/H2. The gravimetric hydrogen storage capacity of ZTC with full decoration of Y atom comes about to 8.61 wt% which is sufficiently higher than the limit of 6.5 wt% set by the energy department of the United States of America. The desorption temperature of the system is 437 K. The stability of the structure over such an elevated temperature has been ensured via molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The stability of the structure at room temperature and presence of sufficient energy barrier for the diffusion of Y atom signifies that the chances of metal-metal clustering are negligible. It has been discerned that it is the Kubas interaction which plays the key role in the interaction between Y and H2 molecules. The outcomes show that ZTC adorned with Y is a capable material for hydrogen storage which will inspire the instrumentalists to fabricate ZTC based fuel cell device.
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