“…The energy barrier is 0.84 eV for dissociation of the H 2 molecule in the vacancy to two positions near T-sites. This means it is difficult for the H 2 molecule to thermally escape from the vacancy once the H 2 molecule is trapped at a high loading ratio, because the energy of 0.84 eV is not easily thermally accessed at 300 K. Experimentally, it is usually difficult to have a palladium hydride with H/Pd > 1 [14], but having H/Pd > 1 in some local areas like defects may still be possible. We thus tested the H 2 molecule in the supercell matrix of Pd 31 vH 34 , where 32 hydrogen atoms occupy all O-sites and 2 hydrogen atoms occupy the nearest neighbored T-sites along the [111] direction.…”