Ammonia has been proposed as an indirect hydrogen carrier, as solid-state ammonia-storage could be easier than directly absorbing hydrogen in materials. Here we investigate the structural evolution of hyper-ammoniated lithium fullerides (ND3)yLi6C60 during ammonia desorption, using in-situ high intensity neutron powder diffraction. In (ND3)yLi6C60, ammonia molecules are stored in their neutral state inside the inter-fullerene interstices and are coordinated to the intercalated Li ions, forming Li-ND3 clusters. Li6C60 is found to absorb up to 36.8 wt% ND3, which corresponds to approximately 14 ammonia molecules per C60. The ammonia release, studied either in-situ or ex-situ by means of manometric analyses and differential scanning calorimetry, takes place in two main steps, at 350-410 K and 500-540 K, respectively. This corresponds to two clear 1st order structural phase transitions and the absorption process is partially reversible. These findings suggest that the system could be a good candidate for ammonia-storage applications.

Pontiroli, D., D'Alessio, D., Gaboardi, M., Magnani, G., Milanese, C., Duyker, S., et al. (2015). Ammonia-storage in lithium intercalated fullerides. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. A, 3(42), 21099-21105 [10.1039/c5ta05226b].

Ammonia-storage in lithium intercalated fullerides

D'Alessio D.
Secondo
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2015

Abstract

Ammonia has been proposed as an indirect hydrogen carrier, as solid-state ammonia-storage could be easier than directly absorbing hydrogen in materials. Here we investigate the structural evolution of hyper-ammoniated lithium fullerides (ND3)yLi6C60 during ammonia desorption, using in-situ high intensity neutron powder diffraction. In (ND3)yLi6C60, ammonia molecules are stored in their neutral state inside the inter-fullerene interstices and are coordinated to the intercalated Li ions, forming Li-ND3 clusters. Li6C60 is found to absorb up to 36.8 wt% ND3, which corresponds to approximately 14 ammonia molecules per C60. The ammonia release, studied either in-situ or ex-situ by means of manometric analyses and differential scanning calorimetry, takes place in two main steps, at 350-410 K and 500-540 K, respectively. This corresponds to two clear 1st order structural phase transitions and the absorption process is partially reversible. These findings suggest that the system could be a good candidate for ammonia-storage applications.
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Ammonia-storage; lithium intercalated fullerides
English
9-set-2015
2015
3
42
21099
21105
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Pontiroli, D., D'Alessio, D., Gaboardi, M., Magnani, G., Milanese, C., Duyker, S., et al. (2015). Ammonia-storage in lithium intercalated fullerides. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. A, 3(42), 21099-21105 [10.1039/c5ta05226b].
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