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Effect of additives on the synthesis and reversibility of Ca(BH4)(2)

Rongeat, C.
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D'Anna, V.
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Hagemann, H.
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2010
Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Metal borohydrides are potential materials for solid-state hydrogen due to their high gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen densities. Among them, Ca(BH4)2 is particularly interesting because of the predicted suitable thermodynamic properties. In this work, we investigate a new synthesis route using high-pressure reactive ball milling. Starting from CaH2 and CaB6 with a TiCl3 or TiF3 as additive, a reaction yield of 19% is obtained after 24 h milling at room temperature and 140 bar H2. The presence of Ca(BH4)2 is confirmed by the presence of the stretching mode of the [BH4]- group in the infrared spectra of the as-milled samples. Using in situ XRD, we observe the recrystallisation of a poorly crystallised Ca(BH4)2 phase present after milling. The reversible decomposition/formation of Ca(BH4)2 is obtained with higher yield (57%) using higher temperature and TiF3 as additive but not with TiCl3 despite its similar electronic structure. The differences observed using different additives and the influence of the anion are discussed. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2009.12.080
Web of Science ID

WOS:000276054200063

Author(s)
Rongeat, C.
D'Anna, V.
Hagemann, H.
Borgschulte, A.
Zuettel, A.  
Schultz, L.
Gutfleisch, O.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume

493

Issue

1-2

Start page

281

End page

287

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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March 3, 2015
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