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Hydrogen storage reaction over a ternary imide Li 2 Mg 2 N 3 H 3

Liu et al., 2010

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13131406864195651756
Author
Liu Y
Liang C
Wei Z
Jiang Y
Gao M
Pan H
Wang Q
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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The reaction details of hydrogen storage process of a ternary imide Li2Mg2N3H3 are elucidated for the first time. It is found that 1 mole of Li2Mg2N3H3 converts to a mixture of Mg (NH2) 2–2LiH–MgNH on taking up 2 moles of H2, and that the presence of MgNH in the Mg …
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