Structure of unsolvated magnesium borohydride Mg(BH<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>

Jae-Hyuk Her(Stony Brook University), Peter W. Stephens(Stony Brook University), Yan Gao(GE Global Research (United States)), Grigorii L. Soloveichik(GE Global Research (United States)), Job Rijssenbeek(GE Global Research (United States)), Matthew J. Andrus(GE Global Research (United States)), Ji‐Cheng Zhao(GE Global Research (United States))
Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science
July 17, 2007
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Abstract

We have determined the structures of two phases of unsolvated Mg(BH(4))(2), a material of interest for hydrogen storage. One or both phases can be obtained depending on the synthesis conditions. The first, a hexagonal phase with space group P6(1), is stable below 453 K. Upon heating above that temperature it transforms to an orthorhombic phase, with space group Fddd, stable to 613 K at which point it decomposes with hydrogen release. Both phases consist of complex networks of corner-sharing tetrahedra consisting of a central Mg atom and four BH(4) units. The high-temperature orthorhombic phase has a strong antisite disorder in the a lattice direction, which can be understood on the basis of atomic structure.


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