“…On the other hand, several other groups reported for these materials the desorption of hydrogen contaminated with ammonia: α-LiAB [20,25,39,89,90], β-LiAB [20] and NaAB [23,24,87,88,98]. Some amidoborane salts (KAB [25,89], Mg(AB) 2 [29], Al(AB) 3 [35], and LiAl(AB) 4 [35,40]) were reported to desorb pure hydrogen and, currently, there are no contradictory reports. The remaining known amidoborane compounds (RbAB [26], CsAB [26], Sr(AB) 2 [43], Y(AB) 3 [38], LiNa(AB) 2 [39], NaAl(AB) 4 [41], NaMg(AB) 3 [42], Na 2 Mg(AB) 4 [44]) decompose releasing hydrogen contaminated with ammonia, diborane or borazine, all of which are harmful for PEM and alkaline fuel cells.…”