2008
DOI: 10.1021/jp800435z
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Structure of Ca(BD4)2 β-Phase from Combined Neutron and Synchrotron X-ray Powder Diffraction Data and Density Functional Calculations

Abstract: We have investigated the crystal structure of Ca(BD4)2 by combined synchrotron radiation X-ray powder diffraction, neutron powder diffraction, and ab initio calculations. Ca(BD4)2 shows a variety of structures depending on the synthesis and temperature of the samples. An unknown tetragonal crystal of Ca(BD4)2, the beta phase has been solved from diffraction data measured at 480 K on a sample synthesized by solid-gas mechanochemical reaction by using MgB2 as starting material. Above 400 K, this sample has the p… Show more

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“…At room temperature, an orthorhombic Fddd α phase dominates [69], while heating to above 400 K produces a tetragonal P4 2 /m β phase [70]. A third γ phase, tentatively indexed as orthorhombic Pbca, has also been reported [70], but nothing is yet known about the high-pressure evolution of these structures. Ca(AlH 4 ) 2 , containing 7.8 percent hydrogen, has also been discussed as a possible hydrogen source.…”
Section: Other Complex Hydridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At room temperature, an orthorhombic Fddd α phase dominates [69], while heating to above 400 K produces a tetragonal P4 2 /m β phase [70]. A third γ phase, tentatively indexed as orthorhombic Pbca, has also been reported [70], but nothing is yet known about the high-pressure evolution of these structures. Ca(AlH 4 ) 2 , containing 7.8 percent hydrogen, has also been discussed as a possible hydrogen source.…”
Section: Other Complex Hydridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Į-Ca(BH 4 ) 2 has an orthorhombic structure (Fddd [35] or F2dd [43]). ȕ-Ca(BH 4 ) 2 has a tetragonal crystal structure (P-4 [43] or P4 2 /m [44]). ȕ-Ca(BH 4 ) 2 is sometimes referred to as a high-temperature polymorph, as it has been observed to become the dominant phase above 130°C [44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ȕ-Ca(BH 4 ) 2 has a tetragonal crystal structure (P-4 [43] or P4 2 /m [44]). ȕ-Ca(BH 4 ) 2 is sometimes referred to as a high-temperature polymorph, as it has been observed to become the dominant phase above 130°C [44]. Ȗ-Ca(BH 4 ) 2 has an orthorhombic crystal structure (Pbca) [45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, promising compounds such as Ca(BH 4 ) 2 undergo several phase transitions with increasing temperature, and the structural characterization of all phases remains to be completed. [2][3][4] In particular, the accurate determination of boron hydrogen bond length in solids is experimentally difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%