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Rotational Motion in LiBH4/LiI Solid Solutions

Martelli, Pascal
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Remhof, Arndt
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Borgschulte, Andreas
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2011
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

We investigated the localized rotational diffusion of the (BH 4)- anions in LiBH4/LiI solid solutions by means of quasielastic and inelastic neutron scattering. The (BH 4)- motions are thermally activated and characterized by activation energies in the order of 40 meV. Typical dwell times between jumps are in the picosecond range at temperatures of about 200 K. The motion is dominated by 90° reorientations around the 4-fold symmetry axis of the tetrahedraly shaped (BH4)- ions. As compared to the pure system, the presence of iodide markedly reduces activation energies and increases the rotational frequencies by more than a factor of 100. The addition of iodide lowers the transition temperature, stabilizing the disordered high temperature phase well below room temperature. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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DOI
10.1021/jp201372b
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290914500011

Author(s)
Martelli, Pascal
Remhof, Arndt
Borgschulte, Andreas
Ackermann, Ralf
Straessle, Thierry
Embs, Jan Peter
Ernst, Matthias
Matsuo, Motoaki
Orimo, Shin-Ichi
Zuettel, Andreas  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume

115

Issue

21

Start page

5329

End page

5334

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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March 3, 2015
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