2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.12.044
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Synthesis and characterization of two new amide chloride compounds: Potential H2 storage materials

Abstract: Lithium MagnesiumAmide chlorides Powder X-ray diffraction a b s t r a c t Two new amide chloride phases, with approximate stoichiometries Li 7 (NH 2 ) 6 Cl and Li 6 Mg 0.5 (NH 2 ) 6 Cl, have been identified by powder X-ray diffraction, and their hydrogen storage properties studied. Both phases released hydrogen on reaction with LiH at a lower temperature than observed for lithium amide, and ammonia release was suppressed. The chloride ions were maintained within the structure after hydrogen desorption and rehy… Show more

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“…These compounds were reported to have faster hydrogen desorption kinetics than the halide-free system. LiNH 2 has the same decomposition temperature but additional NH 3 was detected in addition to H 2 [85]. The halide anion is believed to increase hydrogen mobility in the system.…”
Section: Binary Phases Of Hydrides With Lithium Halidesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…These compounds were reported to have faster hydrogen desorption kinetics than the halide-free system. LiNH 2 has the same decomposition temperature but additional NH 3 was detected in addition to H 2 [85]. The halide anion is believed to increase hydrogen mobility in the system.…”
Section: Binary Phases Of Hydrides With Lithium Halidesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The heat treatment of LiNH 2 and LiCl (molar ratio = 1:3) resulted in the formation of rhombohedral and cubic polymorphs of Li 4 (NH 2 ) 3 Cl, and at lower LiCl ratios, Li 7 (NH 2 ) 6 Cl formed [85]. These compounds were reported to have faster hydrogen desorption kinetics than the halide-free system.…”
Section: Binary Phases Of Hydrides With Lithium Halidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…a = 9.7367 Å. b = 8.9307 Å) and Li 6 Mg 0.5 (NH 2 ) 6 Cl (SG = R3. a = 9.756 Å. b = 8.9448 Å) have been synthesized and characterized as potential hydrogen storage materials [30]. Both phases, when heated with LiH (1:1), released hydrogen at lower temperatures (150 • C and 200 • C), with no emission of ammonia gas and faster kinetics if compared with the pristine Li-N-H system (220 • C).…”
Section: Li-n-h Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…observed alone at x = 0.57, and has been characterised, through Rietveld refinement, as Li 7 (NH 2 ) 6 Cl [12,13]. The unit cell volume of Li 7 (NH 2 ) 6 Cl varied slightly in the range x = 0.5-0.7 suggesting that some deviation from the ideal stoichiometry may be possible, but much of the chloride excess was accommodated in the cubic phase for the x = 0.7 sample, and the chloride deficiency in an additional rhombohedral phase with a smaller unit cell for the x = 0.5 sample.…”
Section: Lithium Amide Chloridementioning
confidence: 99%