Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1292562 Journal of Power Sources 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although the transformation of the tetrahedral [AlH4]− to the octahedral [AlH6]3− occurs at high temperature, it was realized by ball milling (BM) of LiAlH4 at ambient temperature in the presence of LiNH2. Instead of a catalytical role, we found that LiNH2 may react with LiAlH4 to form an intermediate with a 1:1 stoichiometry. Our results show that a total amount of about 8 wt% H2 can be detached from the mixture of LiAlH4–LiNH2 which is potential for an effective hydrogen storage system. Calculations combined with DSC measurements result in a very low enthalpy effect of the H2 release reaction, further implying a possible reversibility in hydrogen storage.

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