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Tunable NaBH4 Nanostructures Revealing Structure‐Dependent Hydrogen Release
Borohydrides are promising candidates for hydrogen storage and generation assuming these can be tuned to reversibly deliver hydrogen under practical conditions.
Muhammad Saad Salman +2 more
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Recent Development of Lithium Borohydride‐Based Materials for Hydrogen Storage
Lithium borohydride (LiBH4) has been attracting extensive attention as an exemplary high‐capacity complex hydride for solid‐state hydrogen storage applications because of its high hydrogen capacities (18.5 wt% and 121 kg H2 m−3).
Wenxuan Zhang +6 more
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Thermodynamic Hydricity of Small Borane Clusters and Polyhedral closo-Boranes
Thermodynamic hydricity (HDAMeCN) determined as Gibbs free energy (ΔG°[H]−) of the H− detachment reaction in acetonitrile (MeCN) was assessed for 144 small borane clusters (up to 5 boron atoms), polyhedral closo-boranes dianions [BnHn]2−, and their ...
Igor E. Golub +5 more
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Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions in the [B3H8]− Anion in the Presence of Lewis Acids
As a result of our study on the interaction between the octahydrotriborate anion with nucleophiles (Nu = THF, Ph3P, Ph2P-(CH2)2-PPh2 (dppe), Ph3As, Et3N, PhNH2, C5H5N, CH3CN, Ph2CHCN)) in the presence of a wide range of Lewis acids (Ti(IV), Hf(IV), Zr(IV)
Alexandra T. Shulyak +8 more
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Rare Earth Borohydrides—Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties
Rare earth (RE) borohydrides have received considerable attention during the past ten years as possible hydrogen storage materials due to their relatively high gravimetric hydrogen density. This review illustrates the rich chemistry, structural diversity
Christoph Frommen +5 more
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Metal borohydrides have very high hydrogen densities but their poor thermodynamic and kinetic properties hinder their use as solid hydrogen stores.
Filippo Peru +4 more
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Thermal Decomposition of Anhydrous Alkali Metal Dodecaborates M2B12H12 (M = Li, Na, K)
Metal dodecaborates M2/nB12H12 are regarded as the dehydrogenation intermediates of metal borohydrides M(BH4)n that are expected to be high density hydrogen storage materials.
Liqing He, Hai-Wen Li, Etsuo Akiba
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Garnet‐type oxide Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12 (LLZTO) features superior ionic conductivity and good stability toward lithium (Li) metal, but requires high‐temperature sintering (≈1200 °C) that induces high fabrication cost, poor mechanical processability, and ...
Guixiang Xu +11 more
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Stability and Reversibility of Lithium Borohydrides Doped by Metal Halides and Hydrides [PDF]
In an effort to develop reversible metal borohydrides with high hydrogen storage capacities and low dehydriding temperature, doping LiBH4 with various metal halides and hydrides has been conducted.
Anton, Donald L. +7 more
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Hydrogen as an energy carrier is very versatile in energy storage applications. Developments in novel, sustainable technologies towards a CO2-free society are needed and the exploration of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) as well as solid-state hydrogen
Efi Hadjixenophontos +12 more
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