镁
硼氢化
结晶学
材料科学
化学
冶金
有机化学
催化作用
作者
Jae-Hyuk Her,Peter W. Stephens,Yan Gao,Grigorii L. Soloveichik,Job Rijssenbeek,Matthew J. Andrus,Ji‐Cheng Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1107/s0108768107022665
摘要
We have determined the structures of two phases of unsolvated Mg(BH(4))(2), a material of interest for hydrogen storage. One or both phases can be obtained depending on the synthesis conditions. The first, a hexagonal phase with space group P6(1), is stable below 453 K. Upon heating above that temperature it transforms to an orthorhombic phase, with space group Fddd, stable to 613 K at which point it decomposes with hydrogen release. Both phases consist of complex networks of corner-sharing tetrahedra consisting of a central Mg atom and four BH(4) units. The high-temperature orthorhombic phase has a strong antisite disorder in the a lattice direction, which can be understood on the basis of atomic structure.
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