Influence of Ti/Hf doping on hydrogen storage performance and mechanical properties of ZrCo compounds: A first principle study

2018 
Abstract Element doping is an effective way to improve the performance of hydrogen storage. The influences of Ti- and Hf-substituted dopants on the hydrogen storage and mechanical properties in a Zirconium-Cobalt alloy have been investigated by the first principle method. The results show that the Ti and Hf atoms preferentially occupy the Zr atoms to form new Zr 7 Co 8 Ti and Zr 7 Co 8 Hf compounds. The cohesive energy of Zr 7 Co 8 Ti and Zr 7 Co 8 Hf are −7.518 eV/atom and −7.531 eV/atom, thus Zr 7 Co 8 Hf shows a better structural stability than Zr 7 Co 8 Ti. The B/G ratio of Zr 7 Co 8 Ti and Zr 7 Co 8 Hf are 3.42 and 3.89, respectively, which indicates that Ti doping could increase the ductility of the alloy, thus improving the recycling performance of the alloy. The calculation for the electronic structure, mechanical property and structural stability may provide an effective way and theoretical evidence for the better design and optimization of hydrogen storage materials.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    55
    References
    17
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []