Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Hydrogen substitution by fluorine in the orthorhombic phase of LiBH4 has been investigated with quantum-mechanics calculations aiming at describing thermodynamic properties of LiB(H,F)4 solid solutions for hydrogen storage applications. Excess enthalpy of the mixed compounds was computed with
the periodic ab initio CRYSTAL09 code, within the density functional approach and localised Gaussian basis sets, and used for Calphad thermodynamic modelling. The large number of possible mixed configurations for a given fluorine content were reduced by symmetry equivalence criteria. Deep analysis
of the results highlights the relevance of structures in which, for a given H/F ratio, fluorine ions are likely to belong to the same BH4 tetrahedron, rather than be dispersed over the available tetrahedra.
This “locality principle” dramatically reduced the configurational space to be explored by expensive quantum-mechanical calculations. Our data show that, at room temperature, the formation of solid solutions between lithium borohydride and borofluoride is not thermodynamically favoured, so that the
fluorine substitution destabilizes the pure hydride.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
metal hydride; thermodynamic properties; hydrogen storage; computer simulation
Elenco autori:
Corno M.; Pinatel E.; Ugliengo P.; Baricco M.
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