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Rafał Owarzany1, Tomasz Jaroń2, Krzysztof Kazimierczuk1
1Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, ul. Banacha 2c, 02-097 Warsaw, Poland. r.owarzany@cent.uw.edu.pl.
Abstract:
Attempts of the synthesis of ionic (NH4)(BH3NH2BH2NH2BH3) via a metathetical approach resulted in a mixture of the target compound and partly dehydrogenated molecular NH3BH2NH2BH2NH2BH3 product. The mixed specimen was characterised by NMR and vibrational spectroscopies, and the cocrystal structure was analyzed from powder X-ray diffraction data supported by theoretical density functional theory calculations. The compound crystallises in a P21/c unit cell with the lattice parameters of a = 13.401(11) Å, b = 13.196(8) Å, c = 17.828(12) Å, β = 128.83(4)°, V = 2556(3) Å3 and Z = 16. Despite their impressive hydrogen content, similar to ammonia borane, both title compounds release hydrogen substantially polluted with borazine and traces of ammonia and diborane.
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