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M (BH 3 NH 2 BH 2 NH 2 BH 3)–the missing link in the mechanism of the thermal decomposition of light alkali metal amidoboranes

Fijalkowski et al., 2014

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Fijalkowski K
Jaroń T
Leszczyński P
Magos-Palasyuk E
Palasyuk T
Cyrański M
Grochala W
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We report a novel family of hydrogen-rich materials–alkali metal di (amidoborane) borohydrides, M (BH3NH2BH2NH2BH3). The title compounds are related to metal amidoboranes (amidotrihydroborates) but have higher gravimetric H content. Li salt contains …
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