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Thermal Conversion of Unsolvated Mg(B3H8)2 to BH4 in the Presence of MgH2

Posted on 2021-04-02 - 08:29
In the search for energy storage materials, metal octahydrotriborates, M­(B3H8)n, n = 1 and 2, are promising candidates for applications such as stationary hydrogen storage and all-solid-state batteries. Therefore, we studied the thermal conversion of unsolvated Mg­(B3H8)2 to BH4 as-synthesized and in the presence of MgH2. The conversion of our unsolvated Mg­(B3H8)2 starts at ∼100 °C and yields ∼22 wt % of BH4 along with the formation of (closo-hydro)­borates and volatile boranes. This loss of boron (B) is a sign of poor cyclability of the system. However, the addition of activated MgH2 to unsolvated Mg­(B3H8)2 drastically increases the thermal conversion to 85–88 wt % of BH4 while simultaneously decreasing the amounts of B-losses. Our results strongly indicate that the presence of activated MgH2 substantially decreases the formation of (closo-hydro)­borates and provides the necessary H2 for the B3H8-to-BH4 conversion. This is the first report of a metal octahydrotriborate system to selectively convert to BH4 under moderate conditions of temperature (200 °C) in less than 1 h, making the MgB3H8-MgH2 system very promising for energy storage applications.

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