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Two-dimensional B7P2: Dual-purpose functional material for hydrogen evolution reaction/hydrogen storage
Affiliation:1. Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China;2. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, 250100, China
Abstract:It is well known that the development of dual-purpose materials is more significant and valuable than single-use materials due to the diversity of their use purposes. Based on density functional theory (DFT), the hydrogen evolution/hydrogen storage characteristics of two-dimensional (2D) B7P2 monolayer are systematically studied in this paper, focusing on the key word of clean energy-“hydrogen”. The results show that the B7P2 monolayer can be used as a stable metal-free decorated catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which is renewable and environmentally friendly. The calculated Gibbs free energy (ΔGH1) is 0.06 eV, which is comparable or even better than that of Pt catalyst (ΔGH1 = ?0.09 eV). In addition, we also found that the increase of hydrogen coverage and strain driving (?2%–2%) did not further enhance the HER activity of B7P2 monolayer, showing a poor ΔGH1. In the aspect of hydrogen storage, we have investigated the hydrogen storage performances of alkali-metal (Li, Na and K) doped B7P2. It is found that in the fully loaded case, B7P2Li6 is a promising hydrogen storage material with a 7.5 wt% H2 content and 0.15 eV/H2 average hydrogen adsorption energy (Eave). Moreover, ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) calculations show that there is no dynamic barrier for H2 desorption of Li-decorated B7P2 monolayer. In conclusion, our results indicate that the B7P2 monolayer is not only an excellent catalyst for HER, but also a promising hydrogen storage medium.
Keywords:DFT  HER  Hydrogen storage
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