Thermodynamic properties of hydrides, LiH, Li3AlH6 and LiAlH4 which can be a promising candidate for a hydrogen storage material system, were critically assessed by analyzing available piecewise literature information on thermodynamic properties using the CALPHAD method. The optimized thermodynamic descriptions were used to compute the phase equilibria between Li3AlH6 and LiAlH4 as a function of temperature and hydrogen partial pressure. It was predicted that more than 10(3) bar of hydrogen partial pressure is necessary to induce the hydrogen absorption reaction of Li3AlH6 -> LiAlH4 above room temperature. It could be concluded that a reversible reaction between Li3AlH6 and LiAlH4 is thermodynamically impossible in a practically accessible ...
The Interactions between N-H contenting chemicals and hydrides produce hydrogen. Such strong interac...
Reversible hydrogen storage over hydrides of light elements (HLEs) under ambient condition has been ...
International audienceThermodynamic data of the LiBH4 compound are reviewed and critically assessed....
Thermodynamic properties of hydrides, NaH, Na3AlH6 and NaAlH4 which can be a promising candidate for...
The properties and preparation of Li hydride are presented primarily from a thermodynamic point of v...
Some alkali and alkali-earth metal hydrides and their complex hydrides have very high hydrogen stora...
WOS: 000456355700040The clean and environmentally friendly energy demand increases rapidly over the ...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Lithium hydride destabilised with aluminium, LiH-Al (1:1 mole...
In order to be used for applications, the thermodynamic stability of a candidate hydrogen storage ma...
Complex metal hydrides are attracting much attention as a class of candidate materials for hydrogen ...
Complex metal hydrides are attracting much attention as a class of candidate materials for hydrogen ...
This paper deals with the possibility of using compounds in the Li-Al-N-H system as hydrogen storage...
We use the density functional theory and x-ray and neutron diffraction to investigate the crystal st...
We report density functional theory calculations on the energy of LiBH 4, relative to solid B and Li...
The Interactions between N-H contenting chemicals and hydrides produce hydrogen. 1 Such strong inter...
The Interactions between N-H contenting chemicals and hydrides produce hydrogen. Such strong interac...
Reversible hydrogen storage over hydrides of light elements (HLEs) under ambient condition has been ...
International audienceThermodynamic data of the LiBH4 compound are reviewed and critically assessed....
Thermodynamic properties of hydrides, NaH, Na3AlH6 and NaAlH4 which can be a promising candidate for...
The properties and preparation of Li hydride are presented primarily from a thermodynamic point of v...
Some alkali and alkali-earth metal hydrides and their complex hydrides have very high hydrogen stora...
WOS: 000456355700040The clean and environmentally friendly energy demand increases rapidly over the ...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Lithium hydride destabilised with aluminium, LiH-Al (1:1 mole...
In order to be used for applications, the thermodynamic stability of a candidate hydrogen storage ma...
Complex metal hydrides are attracting much attention as a class of candidate materials for hydrogen ...
Complex metal hydrides are attracting much attention as a class of candidate materials for hydrogen ...
This paper deals with the possibility of using compounds in the Li-Al-N-H system as hydrogen storage...
We use the density functional theory and x-ray and neutron diffraction to investigate the crystal st...
We report density functional theory calculations on the energy of LiBH 4, relative to solid B and Li...
The Interactions between N-H contenting chemicals and hydrides produce hydrogen. 1 Such strong inter...
The Interactions between N-H contenting chemicals and hydrides produce hydrogen. Such strong interac...
Reversible hydrogen storage over hydrides of light elements (HLEs) under ambient condition has been ...
International audienceThermodynamic data of the LiBH4 compound are reviewed and critically assessed....