Synthesis and formation process of Al2CuHx: A new class of interstitial aluminum-based alloy hydride

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Aluminum-based alloy hydride Al2CuHx (x ∼ 1) is synthesized by hydrogenating Al2Cu alloy using high-temperature and high-pressure hydrogen atmosphere. Al8Cu square antiprisms in Al 2Cu twist around the c axis of a tetragonal unit cell by hydrogenation. The twist enlarges the interstitial spaces for accommodating hydrogen atoms which align linearly parallel to the c axis in Al 2CuHx. Thermodynamic stability of Al2CuH x results from the balance of stabilization by H 1s and Al 3sp hybridization and destabilization owing to the Fermi-level lifting upon hydrogenation. The crystal and electronic structures of Al2CuH x illustrate the formation of an interstitial hydride of aluminum-based alloy. © 2013 Author(s).

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Saitoh, H., Takagi, S., Endo, N., Machida, A., Aoki, K., Orimo, S. I., & Katayama, Y. (2013). Synthesis and formation process of Al2CuHx: A new class of interstitial aluminum-based alloy hydride. APL Materials, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4821632

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