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Light metal hydrides and complex hydrides for hydrogen storage

Chem. Commun., 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Schüth, F.   +2 more
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Elucidating the Role of Temperature and Pressure to the Thermodynamic Stability of Charged Defects in Complex Metal-Hydrides: A Case Study of NaAlH4

Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2018
Complex metal hydrides are one of the most technologically relevant classes of hydrogen storage materials because of their huge applications as clean energy alternatives.
E. Arora   +5 more
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Thermal destabilization of binary and complex metal hydrides by chemical reaction: A thermodynamic analysis

Calphad: Computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry, 2006
Young Whan Cho   +2 more
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Hydride Complexes of the Transition Metals

1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses those discrete complexes of hydride that contain one or more hydrogen atoms bonded directly to a transition metal by an essentially covalent, two-electron bond. It is convenient and to some extent chemically significant to classify hydrides according to the nature of the other ligands attached to the metal ...
M.L.H. Green, D.J. Jones
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Hydridic character of early transition metal hydride complexes

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1978
Abstract The cendency of transition metal hydride complexes to behave as true hydrides, as measured by ability to reduce ketones, appears to depend strongly on the position of the metal in the Periodic Table; the strongest such behavior is exhibited by complexes of metals furthest to the left in the transition series.
Jay A. Labinger, Kevin H. Komadina
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Effects of microwave irradiation on metal hydrides and complex hydrides

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2007
Abstract Effects of single-mode microwave irradiation on metal hydrides, MH n (LiH, MgH 2 , CaH 2 , TiH 2 , VH 0.81 , ZrH 2 , and LaH 2.48 ) and complex hydrides MBH 4 (LiBH 4 , NaBH 4 , and KBH 4 ) were systematically investigated. Among the metal hydrides, TiH 2 , VH 0.81 , ZrH 2 , and LaH 2.48 exhibit a rapid heating by microwave irradiation,
Y. Nakamori   +4 more
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Paramagnetic Transition Metal Hydride Complexes

Chemical Reviews
The structures, bonding, energetics, preparation, characterization, and reactions, both stoichiometric and catalytic, are categorized for all paramagnetic hydride complexes (PHC) with terminal hydrides and then bridging hydrides: 58 and 177 crystallographically characterized, respectively, including 49 mixed-valence complexes.
Adi Fishkin, Robert H. Morris
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Structures of transition-metal hydride complexes

Accounts of Chemical Research, 1979
This review article is largely concerned with the efforts to gather structural information on hydrogen bridge bonds with neutron diffraction data. 11 figures, 1 table.
Robert Bau   +3 more
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