Journal of Materials Chemistry A,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(21), P. 12325 - 12357
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
review
outlines
the
role
of
heteroatom-doped
graphene
in
hydrogen
storage.
It
covers
storage
mechanisms,
critical
research
findings,
current
challenges,
future
directions,
and
commercial
implications
detail.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 28, 2025
Abstract
Computationally
two-dimensional
layers
of
boron
(B),
carbon
(C),
and
nitrogen
(N),
referred
to
as
borophene,
graphene,
nitrogene
respectively,
can
form
stable
monolayers
van
der
Waals
heterostructures
without
requiring
close
lattice
matching,
provided
the
atomic
species
are
adjacent
in
periodic
table.
The
graphene
with
h-BN
layer
designed.
graphene/borophene
graphene/nitrogene
behave
like
a
surface
doped
system.
Understanding
disorder
these
two
dimensional
systems,
may
be
helpful
for
device
fabrication.
graphene-hBN
heterostructure
is
quite
interesting
have
more
important
applications
compared
other
heterostructures.
With
improved
features,
current
2D
presents
special
chance
create
novel
materials
distinct
characteristics
foundation
developing
new
functional
materials.
heterostructure's
geometrical
forms
energy
atoms
molecules
varied
bonds
submerged
forces
precisely
predicted.
Stability
synergistic
effects
created
by
good
interaction
between
multilayers,
which
raises
gravimetric
capacity
adsorption
H2
molecules.
functionalized
different
number
MgH2
then
hydrogenated
arrive
at
balance
binding
wt%.
study's
findings
help
build
optimise
high-capacity,
effective
hydrogen
storage,
advancing
development
sustainable
clean
solutions.