Solid state synthesis, structural characterization and ionic conductivity of bimetallic alkali-metal yttrium borohydrides MY(BH4)(4) (M = Li and Na)

Authors
Roedern, ElsaLee, Young-SuLey, Morten B.Park, KihoCho, Young WhanSkibsted, JorgenJensen, Torben R.
Issue Date
2016-06-14
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.4, no.22, pp.8793 - 8802
Abstract
Two bimetallic borohydrides, lithium yttrium tetraborohydride, LiY(BH4)(4), and sodium yttrium tetraborohydride, NaY(BH4)(4), have been synthesized by thermal treatment and quenching of ball-milled precursors. LiY(BH4)(4) crystallizes in the space group P (4) over bar 2c and NaY(BH4)(4) in C222(1) and the compounds are isostructural to LiSc(BH4)(4) and NaSc(BH4)(4), respectively. Both LiY(BH4)(4) and NaY(H-3(4))(4) are built from the complex anions of (Y(BH4)(4))(-). The unit cell volumes per formula unit of the bimetallic compounds LiY(BH4)(4) and NaY(BH4)(4) are significantly larger compared to those of the constituent components (14% and 7.5% unit cell expansion, respectively), which may contribute to the mobility of the Li+ and Na+ cations. The ionic conductivities of LiY(BH4)(4) and NaY(BH4)(4) at room temperature, measured by impedance spectroscopy, are sigma = 1.26 x 10(-6) and 6.92 x 10(-7) S cm(-1) respectively, and are improved compared to those of the precursors. DFT calculations were used to optimize the structures and identify a possible mechanism for the Na ion mobility. In addition, they provide the basis for assignment of the B-11 NMR parameters determined by B-11 MAS NMR for the two boron sites in NaY(BH4)(4).
Keywords
HYDROGEN-STORAGE MATERIALS; DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; AUGMENTED-WAVE METHOD; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; B-11 MAS-NMR; THERMAL-PROPERTIES; Y(BH4)(3); DECOMPOSITION; LIBH4; LISC(BH4)(4); HYDROGEN-STORAGE MATERIALS; DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; AUGMENTED-WAVE METHOD; X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; B-11 MAS-NMR; THERMAL-PROPERTIES; Y(BH4)(3); DECOMPOSITION; LIBH4; LISC(BH4)(4); hydrogen storage; bimetallic borohydride; ionic conductivity
ISSN
2050-7488
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123968
DOI
10.1039/c6ta02761j
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