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Alkali and alkaline-earth metal borohydride hydrazinates: synthesis, structures and dehydrogenation

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 15, Issue 25, Pages 10487-10493

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3cp51473k

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  1. CAS [KJCX2-YW-H21]
  2. 973 Project [2010CB631304]
  3. National Natural Science foundation of China [51225206, U1232120, 10979051, 21273229]

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Four new borohydride hydrazinates, including NaBH4 center dot NH2NH2, LiBH4 center dot 1/2NH(2)NH(2), LiBH4 center dot 1/3NH(2)NH(2) and Mg(BH4)(2)center dot 3NH(2)NH(2), were synthesized. NaBH4 center dot NH2NH2 and Mg(BH4)(2)center dot 3NH(2)NH(2) possess monoclinic and trigonal structures, respectively, while LiBH4 center dot 1/2NH(2)NH(2) and LiBH4 center dot 1/3NH(2)NH(2) exhibit orthorhombic and monoclinic structures. The effects of composition on the dehydrogenation of hydrazinates were investigated. It is demonstrated that cations with high Pauling electronegativity hold hydrazine strongly in the vicinity of borohydride and result in direct dehydrogenation at elevated temperatures. Specifically, Mg(BH4)(2) hydrazinates can directly generate hydrogen upon heating it under a flow of Ar; on the other hand, the Li and Na counterparts lost part or all of the hydrazine components under the same condition. In addition, reducing NH2NH2 content in the complexes leads to improved dehydrogenation properties. Mechanistic investigation of Mg(BH4)(2) hydrazinates using isotopic labelling indicates that hydrogen desorption is via homogeneous dissociation of N-N bond of NH2NH2 followed by the establishment of B-N bond and combination of H-delta+ (N) and H delta- (B).

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