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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
卷 119, 期 1, 页码 29-32出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp5082609
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- Swiss National Science Foundation
Borohydrides are actively considered as potential hydrogen storage materials. In this context, fundamental understanding of breaking and forming the BH bond is essential. Isotope exchange reactions allow the isolation of some steps of this reaction without introducing major structural or chemical changes. Experiments were performed on Ca(BH4)(2) and Ca(BD4)(2) as a function of temperature and pressure. A complete exchange can be realized in about 9 h at 200 degrees C using a deuterium pressure of 20 bar. The activation energy, estimated using first-order kinetics, for the forward reaction (Ca(BH4)(2) -> Ca(BD4)(2)) was found to be 82.1 +/- 2.7 kJ +/- mol(-1) (P = 35 bar), and the one for the backward reaction (Ca(BD4)(2) -> Ca(BH4)(2)) was found to be 98.5 +/- 8.3 kJ +/- mol(-1) (P = 35 bar). A pressure-dependent study shows that the reaction rate increases with increasing pressure up to 35 bar. This behavior is consistent with a first adsorption step prior to diffusion into the solid and isotope exchange according to the following scheme: Ca(BH4)(2) + D-2 K-1 double left right arrow K-1 Activated Complex K-2 -> Ca(BDxH((4-x)))(2).
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