Hydrogen separation with a graphenylene monolayer: Diffusion Monte Carlo study

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2022)

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We performed fixed-node diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) calculations to investigate structural and energetic properties of graphenylene (GPNL), a two-dimensional network of sp(2)-bonded carbon atoms with large near-circular pores, and its H-2 separation performance for gas mixtures. We have found that the energetic stability of a GPNL monolayer is comparable to that of gamma-graphyne, as evidenced by its large cohesive energy of 6.755(3) eV/atom. Diffusion barriers of several gas molecules, including hydrogen, through a GPNL membrane were determined from the analysis of their adsorption energies depending on the adsorption distance, which led to our estimation for hydrogen selectivity with respect to other target molecules. DMC hydrogen selectivity of a GPNL monolayer was found to be exceptionally high at 300 K, as high as 10(10)-10(11) against CO and N-2 gases. This, along with high hydrogen permeance due to its generic pore structure, leads us to conclude that GPNL is a promising membrane to be used as a high-performance hydrogen separator from gas mixtures. We find that when compared to our DMC results, DFT calculations tend to overestimate H-2 selectivity, which is mostly due to their inaccurate description of short-range repulsive interactions. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.
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graphenylene monolayer,diffusion,hydrogen
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