Hydrogen storage in partially exfoliated magnesium diboride multilayers

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dc.contributor.author Gunda, Harini
dc.contributor.author Jasuja, Kabeer et al.
dc.coverage.spatial United States of America
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-16T16:00:15Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-16T16:00:15Z
dc.date.issued 2023-02
dc.identifier.citation Gunda, Harini and Jasuja, Kabeer et al., “Hydrogen storage in partially exfoliated magnesium diboride multilayers”, Small, DOI: 10.1002/smll.202205487, vol. 19, no. 6, Feb. 2023. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1613-6810
dc.identifier.issn 1613-6829
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202205487
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/8388
dc.description.abstract Metal boride nanostructures have shown significant promise for hydrogen storage applications. However, the synthesis of nanoscale metal boride particles is challenging because of their high surface energy, strong inter- and intraplanar bonding, and difficult-to-control surface termination. Here, it is demonstrated that mechanochemical exfoliation of magnesium diboride in zirconia produces 3-4 nm ultrathin MgB2 nanosheets (multilayers) in high yield. High-pressure hydrogenation of these multilayers at 70 MPa and 330 °C followed by dehydrogenation at 390 °C reveals a hydrogen capacity of 5.1 wt%, which is ≈50 times larger than the capacity of bulk MgB2 under the same conditions. This enhancement is attributed to the creation of defective sites by ball-milling and incomplete Mg surface coverage in MgB2 multilayers, which disrupts the stable boron–boron ring structure. The density functional theory calculations indicate that the balance of Mg on the MgB2 nanosheet surface changes as the material hydrogenates, as it is energetically favorable to trade a small number of Mg vacancies in Mg(BH4)2 for greater Mg coverage on the MgB2 surface. The exfoliation and creation of ultrathin layers is a promising new direction for 2D metal boride/borohydride research with the potential to achieve high-capacity reversible hydrogen storage at more moderate pressures and temperatures.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Harini Gunda and Kabeer Jasuja et al.
dc.format.extent vol. 19, no. 6
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Wiley en_US
dc.subject Metal boride nanostructures en_US
dc.subject Ball-milling en_US
dc.subject Density functional theory en_US
dc.subject Mechanochemical exfoliation en_US
dc.subject Hydrogenates en_US
dc.title Hydrogen storage in partially exfoliated magnesium diboride multilayers en_US
dc.type Journal Paper en_US
dc.relation.journal Small


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