“…[8] In the recent years, nitrogen (N) and boron (B) containing chemical storage materials to bind H 2 chemically have found widespread use and application. Such compounds include ammoniaÀ borane (AB, NH 3 BH 3 ), [9] hydrazine borane (HB, N 2 H 4 BH 3 ), [10] methylamine borane (MeAB, CH 3 NH 2 BH 3 ), [11] dimethylamine borane (DMAB, (CH 3 ) 2 NHBH 3 )), [12] sodium borohydride (SBH, NaBH 4 ), [13] and ethylenediamine bisborane (EDAB, C 2 H 8 N 2 (BH 3 ) 2 ). [14] Although morpholineÀ borane (C 4 H 12 BNO, denoted as MB) has a lower H 2 content than some of the others listed above, H 2 production from MB is relatively cheaper since MB is one of the cheapest available boron-containing storage materials along with DMAB and NaBH 4 .…”