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Graphene oxide as an optimal candidate material for methane storage

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 143, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4927141

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  1. CSIR India
  2. DST Nanomission
  3. Sheikh Saqr Laboratory of the International Centre for Materials Science, JNCASR, Bangalore

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Methane, the primary constituent of natural gas, binds too weakly to nanostructured carbons to meet the targets set for on-board vehicular storage to be viable. We show, using density functional theory calculations, that replacing graphene by graphene oxide increases the adsorption energy of methane by 50%. This enhancement is sufficient to achieve the optimal binding strength. In order to gain insight into the sources of this increased binding, that could also be used to formulate design principles for novel storage materials, we consider a sequence of model systems that progressively take us from graphene to graphene oxide. A careful analysis of the various contributions to the weak binding between the methane molecule and the graphene oxide shows that the enhancement has important contributions from London dispersion interactions as well as electrostatic interactions such as Debye interactions, aided by geometric curvature induced primarily by the presence of epoxy groups. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.

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