Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1289541 | Journal of Power Sources | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The present study with the detailed 1H–6Li cross polarization NMR analysis confirms the formation of a ternary compound, (Mg1−xLi2x)B2, during ball milling of LiH + (1/2)MgB2 at room temperature. The 6Li sites in (Mg1−xLi2x)B2 exhibit spinning sidebands (SSBs), whereas the 6Li sites in LiH do not. The SSBs and the very short spin-lattice relaxation time manifested by the 6Li sites in (Mg1−xLi2x)B2 indicate that the Li ions in (Mg1−xLi2x)B2 are located between the layered boron structures and close to Mg ions. The formation of (Mg1−xLi2x)B2 explains the previous observation that the LiH + (1/2)MgB2 mixture ball-milled effectively has a greatly enhanced hydriding kinetics at temperatures below the melting point of LiBH4.
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Authors
Jian Zhi Hu, Ja Hun Kwak, Zhenguo Yang, Xuefei Wan, Leon L. Shaw,