Reaction Pathways in Ca(BH4)2–NaNH2 and Mg(BH4)2–NaNH2 Hydrogen-Rich Systems
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Two
reactive hydride composite systems, Ca(BH4)2–NaNH2 and Mg(BH4)2–NaNH2, were systematically studied by in situ
synchrotron radiation powder diffraction, in situ Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and differential
scanning calorimetry coupled with mass spectrometry. Metathesis reactions
between the amides and borohydrides take place in both systems between
100 and 150 °C yielding amorphous materials with the proposed
composition M(BH4)(NH2). Simultaneously, a fraction
of NaNH2 decomposes to Na3N and ammonia via
a complex pathway. The main gas released under 300 °C is ammonia
for both systems, while significant amounts of hydrogen are released
only above 350 °C.
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Morelle, Fabrice; Jepsen, Lars H.; Jensen, Torben
R.; Sharma, Manish; Hagemann, Hans; Filinchuk, Yaroslav (2016). Reaction Pathways in Ca(BH4)2–NaNH2 and Mg(BH4)2–NaNH2 Hydrogen-Rich Systems. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b00209