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Does boron or nitrogen substitution affect hydrogen physisorption on open carbon surfaces?

Rylan RowseyErin E TaylorRyan W HinsonDalton ComptonNicholas P StadieRobert K Szilagyi
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
Incorporation of heteroatoms in carbon materials is commonly expected to influence their physical or chemical properties. However, contrary to previous results for methane adsorption, no technologically significant effect was identified for the hydrogen physisorption energies (measured 4.1-4.6 kJ mol -1 and calculated q st = -Δ H ads = 4.1 ± 0.7 kJ mol -1 using a comprehensive set of levels of theory) as a function of B- and N-substitution of a mid-plane C-site on open carbon surfaces.
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