“…It should be noticed that the N atom has one more valence electron than C, thus, the N doped nanomaterials are electron-rich complex and behave like donors, when the surfaces are decorated by the metal atoms, the electrons will transfer from the namomaterials to the metal atoms, if these structures adsorb hydrogen, the metal atoms do not have enough hollow orbitals supplied to the electrons from the H 2 molecule, this obviously hander the hydrogen storage ability. However, the boron atom has one less valence electron than C, so the B doped nanomaterials are electronedeficit, when the metal atoms decorate the surfaces, they will lose some electrons, therefore, the hydrogen molecules are strongly polarized by the charged metal positive ion, which is helpful for the adsorption of hydrogen [17]. This has been verified by the calculations on the hydrogen storage abilities of many metal decorated B-based nanostructures.…”