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Regeneration of Supported Ammonia Borane to Achieve Higher Yield

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CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 6, Issue 6, Pages 1276-1282

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202004833

Keywords

Ammonia Borane; Aluminosilicates; Borate ester; Green chemistry; Regeneration

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India [DST/TMD/MECSP/2K17/14]

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Ammonia borane is considered a potential hydrogen storage material due to its high hydrogen content, ease of handling, and moderate dehydrogenation temperature. By utilizing a cost-effective layered aluminosilicate support material, bentonite, the efficiency of dehydrogenation and regeneration processes of ammonia borane is increased, resulting in higher yield and purity of the regenerated compound.
Ammonia borane is considered as a potential hydrogen storage material due to its high hydrogen content, ease of handling, and moderate dehydrogenation temperature. The regeneration of ammonia borane (AB) is essential for its use as a sustainable hydrogen storage material. In the current work, we attempted to regenerate AB from the post heated product (spent fuel, i. e., products obtained after hydrogen release) through a digestion mediated B-O-C route. We have also demonstrated the dehydrogenation and regeneration compatibility with the use of a cost-effective layered aluminosilicate support material, bentonite (gBen), and this facilitated both the dehydrogenation and regeneration processes. The isothermal dehydrogenation study suggested that the support material helped to improve the hydrogen release kinetics from AB at lower temperatures. During the regeneration process, gBen supported AB is observed to provide a higher yield (71 %) of the digested compound ammonium tetramethylborate (ATMB) as against post heated AB (with 35 % in case of pure AB to post AB to ATMB), which finally resulted in increasing the overall regeneration yield of AB. The regeneration of AB with high yield and purity is confirmed by B-11 NMR and XRD analysis.

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