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Eutectic melting in metal borohydrides

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 15, Issue 45, Pages 19774-19789

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3cp53920b

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  1. Australian Research Council [LP120100435, LE0775551]
  2. Danish National Research Foundation, Center for Materials Crystallography [DNRF93]
  3. Danish Strategic Research Council (the research project HyFillFast)
  4. Danish Research Council for Nature and Universe (Danscatt)
  5. Australian Research Council [LP120100435] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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A series of monometallic borohydrides and borohydride eutectic mixtures have been investigated during thermal ramping by mass spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and photography. Mixtures of LiBH4-NaBH4, LiBH4-KBH4, LiBH4-Mg(BH4)(2), LiBH4-Ca(BH4)(2), LiBH4-Mn(BH4)(2), NaBH4-KBH4, and LiBH4-NaBH4-KBH4 all displayed melting behaviour below that of the monometallic phases (up to 167 degrees C lower). Generally, each system behaves differently with respect to their physical behaviour upon melting. The molten phases can exhibit colour changes, bubbling and in some cases frothing, or even liquid-solid phase transitions during hydrogen release. Remarkably, the eutectic melt can also allow for hydrogen release at temperatures lower than that of the individual components. Some systems display decomposition of the borohydride in the solid-state before melting and certain hydrogen release events have also been linked to the adverse reaction of samples with impurities, usually within the starting reagents, and these may also be coupled with bubbling or frothing of the ionic melt.

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