Hydrogen Storage in Magnesium Clusters: Quantum Chemical Study
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Abstract
Magnesium hydride is cheap and contains 7.7 wt % hydrogen, making it one of the most attractive hydrogen storage materials. However, thermodynamics dictate that hydrogen desorption from bulk magnesium hydride only takes place at or above 300 degrees C, which is a major impediment for practical application. A few results in the literature, related to disordered materials and very thin layers, indicate that lower desorption temperatures are possible. We systematically investigated the effect of crystal grain size on the thermodynamic stability of magnesium and magnesium hydride, using ab initio Hartree-Fock and density functional theory calculations. Also, the stepwise desorption of hydrogen was followed in…
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- Magnesium hydride
- Hydrogen storage
- Chemistry
- Desorption
- Magnesium
- Hydride
- Hydrogen
- Inorganic chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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