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Hydrogenation Facilitates Proton Transfer Through Two-Dimensional Honeycomb Crystals

Authors :
Feng, Yexin
Chen, Ji
Fang, Wei
Wang, En-Ge
Michaelides, Angelos
Li, Xin-Zheng
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Recent experiments have triggered a debate about the ability of protons to transfer through individual layers of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN). However, calculations have shown that the barriers to proton penetration can, at more than 3 eV, be excessively high. Here, on the basis of first principles calculations, we show that the barrier for proton penetration is significantly reduced, to less than 1 eV, upon hydrogenation even in the absence of pinholes in the lattice. Analysis reveals that the barrier is reduced because hydrogenation destabilises the initial state (a deep-lying chemisorption state) and expands the honeycomb lattice through which the protons penetrate. This study offers a rationalization of the fast proton transfer observed in experiments, and highlights the ability of proton transport through single-layer materials in hydrogen rich solutions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1704.00914
Document Type :
Working Paper