Increasing hydrogen density with the cation-anion pair BH4--NH4+ in Perovskite-Type NH4Ca(BH4)3

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A novel metal borohydride ammonia-borane complex Ca(BH4)2·NH3BH3 is characterized as the decomposition product of the recently reported perovskite-type metal borohydride NH4Ca(BH4)3, suggesting that ammonium-based metal borohydrides release hydrogen gas via ammonia-borane-complexes. For the first time the concept of proton-hydride interactions to promote hydrogen release is applied to a cation-anion pair in a complex metal hydride. NH4Ca(BH4)3 is prepared mechanochemically from Ca(BH4)2 and NH4Cl as well as NH4BH4 following two different protocols, where the synthesis procedures are modified in the latter to solvent-based ball-milling using diethyl ether to maximize the phase yield in chlorine-free samples. During decomposition of NH4Ca(BH4)3 pure H2 is released, prior to the decomposition of the complex to its constituents. As opposed to a previously reported adduct between Ca(BH4)2 and NH3BH3, the present complex is described as NH3BH3-stuffed a-Ca(BH4)2.

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Schouwink, P., Morelle, F., Sadikin, Y., Filinchuk, Y., & Černỳ, R. (2015). Increasing hydrogen density with the cation-anion pair BH4--NH4+ in Perovskite-Type NH4Ca(BH4)3. Energies, 8(8), 8286–8299. https://doi.org/10.3390/en8088286

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