Back to Search Start Over

Synthesis, structural analysis, and thermal decomposition studies of [(NH3)2BH2]B3H8

Authors :
Huang, Zhenguo
Lingam, Hima K
Chen, Xuenian
Porter, Spencer
Du, Aijun
Woodard, Patrick M
Shore, Sheldon
Zhao, Ji-Cheng
Huang, Zhenguo
Lingam, Hima K
Chen, Xuenian
Porter, Spencer
Du, Aijun
Woodard, Patrick M
Shore, Sheldon
Zhao, Ji-Cheng
Source :
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Boron–nitrogen containing compounds with high hydrogen contents as represented by ammonia borane (NH3BH3) have recently attracted intense interest for potential hydrogen storage applications. One such compound is [(NH3)2BH2]B3H8 with a capacity of 18.2 wt% H. Two safe and efficient synthetic routes to [(NH3)2BH2]B3H8 have been developed for the first time since it was discovered 50 years ago. The new synthetic routes avoid a dangerous starting chemical, tetraborane (B4H10), and afford a high yield. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals N–Hd+…Hd2–B dihydrogen interactions in the [(NH3)2BH2]B3H8?18- crown-6 adduct. Extended strong dihydrogen bonds were observed in pure [(NH3)2BH2]B3H8 through crystal structure solution based upon powder X-ray analysis. Pyrolysis of [(NH3)2BH2]B3H8 leads to the formation of hydrogen gas together with appreciable amounts of volatile boranes below 160 uC.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1066719956
Document Type :
Electronic Resource