Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties
Rare earth (RE) borohydrides have received considerable attention during the past ten years as possible hydrogen storage materials due to their relatively high gravimetric hydrogen density. This review illustrates the rich chemistry, structural diversity and thermal properties of borohydrides contai...
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| author | Frommen, C. Sorby, M. Heere, M. Humphries, Terry Olsen, J. Hauback, B. |
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| description | Rare earth (RE) borohydrides have received considerable attention during the past ten years as possible hydrogen storage materials due to their relatively high gravimetric hydrogen density. This review illustrates the rich chemistry, structural diversity and thermal properties of borohydrides containing RE elements. In addition, it highlights the decomposition and rehydrogenation properties of composites containing RE-borohydrides, light-weight metal borohydrides such as LiBH4 and additives such as LiH. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-664792021-01-05T08:07:07Z Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties Frommen, C. Sorby, M. Heere, M. Humphries, Terry Olsen, J. Hauback, B. Rare earth (RE) borohydrides have received considerable attention during the past ten years as possible hydrogen storage materials due to their relatively high gravimetric hydrogen density. This review illustrates the rich chemistry, structural diversity and thermal properties of borohydrides containing RE elements. In addition, it highlights the decomposition and rehydrogenation properties of composites containing RE-borohydrides, light-weight metal borohydrides such as LiBH4 and additives such as LiH. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66479 10.3390/en10122115 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ M D P I AG fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Frommen, C. Sorby, M. Heere, M. Humphries, Terry Olsen, J. Hauback, B. Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties |
| title | Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties |
| title_full | Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties |
| title_fullStr | Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties |
| title_full_unstemmed | Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties |
| title_short | Rare Earth Borohydrides - Crystal Structures and Thermal Properties |
| title_sort | rare earth borohydrides - crystal structures and thermal properties |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66479 |