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Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Modified Anion Packing of Na2B12H12 in Close to Room Temperature Superionic Conductors

Yolanda Sadikin; Pascal Schouwink; Matteo Brighi; Zbigniew Łodziana; Radovan Černý

Three different types of anion packing, i.e., hexagonal close packed (hcp), cubic close packed (ccp), and body centered cubic (bcc), are investigated experimentally and with ab initio calculations in the model system Na2B12H12. Solvent free and water assisted mechanical grinding provide polycrystalline samples for temperature-dependent synchrotron radiation X-ray powder diffraction and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. It is shown that among the common close packed lattices, the hcp anionic backbone creates very favorable conditions for three-dimensional ionic conduction pathways, comprised of O-O, T-T, and T-O-T (O for octahedral, T for tetrahedral) cation hops. The hcp lattice is stable with respect to ccp and bcc lattices only at higher volumes per formula unit, which is achieved either by cationic substitution with larger cations or partial substitution of hydrogen by iodine on the closo-anion. It is found that the partial cationic substitution of sodium with lithium, potassium, or cesium does not lead to enhanced conductivity due to the obstruction of the conduction pathway by the larger cation located on the octahedral site. Substitution on the closo-anion itself shows remarkable positive effects, the ionic conductivity of Na2B12H12-xIx reaching values of close to 10-1 S cm-1 at a rather low temperature of 360 K. While the absolute value of σ is comparable to that of NaCB11H12, the temperature at which it is attained is approximately 20 K lower. The activation energy of 140 meV is determined from the Arrhenius relation and among the lowest ever reported for a Na-conducting solid.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2012

Magnesium nanoparticles for hydrogen storage: Structure, kinetics and thermodynamics

Luca Pasquini; Matteo Brighi; Amelia Montone; M. Vittori Antisari; Bernard Dam; V Palmisano; E. Bonetti

Magnesium nanoparticles coated by a native oxide shell and decorated by palladium clusters were synthesized by the inert gas condensation technique. The kinetics and thermodynamics of hydrogen sorption were investigated by Sieverts measurements at high temperature and by optical hydrogenography close to ambient temperature. The structure and morphology of the nanoparticles were studied by electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction both in the as-prepared state and after hydrogen sorption cycles.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2018

Insights into the Rb–Mg–N–H System: an Ordered Mixed Amide/Imide Phase and a Disordered Amide/Hydride Solid Solution

Antonio Santoru; Claudio Pistidda; Matteo Brighi; Michele R. Chierotti; Michael Heere; Fahim Karimi; Hujun Cao; Giovanni Capurso; Anna-Lisa Chaudhary; Gökhan Gizer; Sebastiano Garroni; Magnus H. Sørby; Bjørn C. Hauback; Radovan Černý; Thomas Klassen; Martin Dornheim

The crystal structure of a mixed amide-imide phase, RbMgND2ND, has been solved in the orthorhombic space group Pnma ( a = 9.55256(31), b = 3.70772(11) and c = 10.08308(32) Å). A new metal amide-hydride solid solution, Rb(NH2) xH(1- x), has been isolated and characterized in the entire compositional range. The profound analogies, as well as the subtle differences, with the crystal chemistry of KMgND2ND and K(NH2) xH1- x are thoroughly discussed. This approach suggests that the comparable performances obtained using K- and Rb-based additives for the Mg(NH2)2- 2LiH and 2LiN H2-MgH2 hydrogen storage systems are likely to depend on the structural similarities of possible reaction products and intermediates.


Advanced Energy Materials | 2015

Superionic Conduction of Sodium and Lithium in Anion‐Mixed Hydroborates Na3BH4B12H12 and (Li0.7Na0.3)3BH4B12H12

Yolanda Sadikin; Matteo Brighi; Pascal Schouwink; Radovan Černý


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

Hydride destabilization in core–shell nanoparticles

Luca Pasquini; M Sacchi; Matteo Brighi; Christiaan Boelsma; Sara Bals; Tyché Perkisas; Bernard Dam


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2011

Magnesium nanoparticles with transition metal decoration for hydrogen storage

Luca Pasquini; E. Callini; Matteo Brighi; F. Boscherini; Amelia Montone; Torben R. Jensen; Chiara Maurizio; Marco Vittori Antisari; E. Bonetti


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016

Fast ion conduction in garnet-type metal borohydrides Li 3 K 3 Ce 2 (BH 4 ) 12 and Li 3 K 3 La 2 (BH 4 ) 12

Matteo Brighi; Pascal Schouwink; Yolanda Sadikin; Radovan Černý


Inorganics | 2017

Hydrogen Sorption in Erbium Borohydride Composite Mixtures with LiBH4 and/or LiH

Michael Heere; Seyed Hosein Payandeh GharibDoust; Matteo Brighi; Christoph Frommen; Magnus H. Sørby; Radovan Černý; Torben R. Jensen; Bjørn C. Hauback


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Synthesis, Structure, and Li-Ion Conductivity of LiLa(BH4)3X, X = Cl, Br, I

SeyedHosein Payandeh GharibDoust; Matteo Brighi; Yolanda Sadikin; Dorthe Bomholdt Ravnsbæk; Radovan Černý; Jørgen Skibsted; Torben R. Jensen


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Li5(BH4)3NH: Lithium-Rich Mixed Anion Complex Hydride

Anna Wolczyk; Biswajit Paik; Toyoto Sato; Carlo Nervi; Matteo Brighi; SeyedHosein Payandeh GharibDoust; Michele R. Chierotti; Motoaki Matsuo; Guanqiao Li; Roberto Gobetto; Torben R. Jensen; Radovan Černý; Shin-ichi Orimo; M. Baricco

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