| Literature DB >> 23010738 |
Zhenguo Huang1, Mitch Eagles, Spencer Porter, Eric G Sorte, Beau Billet, Robert L Corey, Mark S Conradi, Ji-Cheng Zhao.
Abstract
In an effort to broaden the search for high-capacity hydrogen storage materials, three triborane compounds, NaB(3)H(8), NH(3)B(3)H(7), and NH(4)B(3)H(8), were studied. In addition to hydrogen, thermal decomposition also releases volatile boranes, and the relative amounts and species depend on the cations (Na(+), NH(4)(+)) and the Lewis base (NH(3)). Static-sample hydrogen NMR is used to probe molecular motion in the three solids. In each case, the line width decreases from low temperatures to room temperature in accordance with a model of isotropic or nearly isotropic reorientations. Such motions also explain a deep minimum in the relaxation time T(1). Translational diffusion never appears to be rapid on the 10(-5) s time scale of NMR.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23010738 DOI: 10.1039/c2dt31365k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dalton Trans ISSN: 1477-9226 Impact factor: 4.390