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Solid state NMR study on the thermal decomposition pathway of sodium amidoborane NaNH2BH3

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 2609-2615

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm02828b

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The thermal decomposition pathway of sodium amidoborane (NaAB; NaNH2BH3) has been investigated in detail by using solid state NMR spectroscopy. Na-23 MAS/3QMAS NMR spectra suggested that NaH and an amorphous Na-N-B-H phase started to be formed as decomposition products even at 79 degrees C, although NaAB was prepared from NaH and NH3BH3 by ball milling at room temperature. Based on the quantitative analyses of the Na-23 MAS spectra, we proposed a decomposition reaction to 200 degrees C to be NaNH2BH3 -> Na0.5NBH0.5 + 0.5NaH + 2.0H(2). The hypothetical phase Na0.5NBH0.5 is amorphous, where the basic molecular unit of the original NaAB is polymerized into a [-B=N-](n) network structure. It was also found that the diammoniate of diborane (DADB) and polyaminoborane (PAB) were not formed during the decomposition of NaAB, which are both key compounds on the pyrolysis of ammonia borane (AB).

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