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Title: TM dopant-induced H-vacancy diffusion kinetics of sodium-lithium alanates: Ab initio study for hydrogen storage improvement
Authors: Prayoonsak Pluengphon
Prutthipong Tsuppayakorn-aek
Wiwittawin Sukmas
Burapat Inceesungvorn
Rajeev Ahuja
Thiti Bovornratanaraks
ประยูรศักดิ์ เปลื้องผล
พฤทธิพงษ์ ทรัพยากรเอก
วิวิธวินท์ สุขมาศ
บูรภัทร์ อินทรีย์สังวร
ธิติ บวรรัตนารักษ์
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Science and Technology
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Science
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Science
Chiang Mai University. Faculty of Science
Uppsala University. Department of Physics and Astronomy
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar. Department of Physics
Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Science
Keywords: Diffusion kinetics
จลนพลศาสตร์การแพร่กระจาย
Hydrogen storage
การสะสมไฮโดรเจน
Hydrogen
ไฮโดรเจน
Hydrides
ไฮไดรด์
Doped compound
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 47 (2022) 18763-18771.
Abstract: We present a hydrogen storage mechanism of the surface and bulk NaeLieAl hydrides substituted by the transition metal (TM) dopants such as Ni, Cu, Ag, and Zn. The host hydrides of interest, namely, NaAlH4, LiAlH4, Na3AlH4, Li3AlH4, and Na2LiAlH4 are found to be stable compositions at ambient pressure. Hydrogen vacancy mechanisms of the host hydrides with the TM dopants are investigated using ab initio calculations. Remarkably, the results show the enhancement of the internal mechanism for hydrogen storage in the NaeLieAl complex hydrides. Doping of Ni or Zn mainly reduces the energy barrier of diffusion kinetics in the host NaeLieAl hydrides, leading to the improvement of the hydrogen storage efficiency of the host NaeLieAl hydrides. Therefore, hydrogen vacancy diffusion kinetics in the NaeLieAl hydrides can be induced by adding the Ni and Zn dopants.
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