Structural transitions in NaBH4 under pressure

ORAL

Abstract

The structure of the technologically important hydrogen storage compound NaBH$_{4}$ has been investigated under pressures up to 30 GPa by \textit{in situ} angle dispersive high pressure x-ray diffraction using synchrotron x-rays and a diamond anvil cell. Our experimental results show pressure-induced structural transitions of $\alpha $-NaBH$_{4}$ (cubic -- \textit{Fm3m}) to $\beta $ -- NaBH$_{4}$ (tetragonal -- $P42_{1}c)$ at 6.3 GPa and further to orthorhombic phase (\textit{Pnma}) at 8.9 GPa. The high pressure orthorhombic phase is found to be stable up to 30 GPa. The cubic phase is completely recovered on releasing the pressure to the ambient.

*We acknowledge support from DoE Award No. DE-FG36-05GO08502.

Authors

  • Ravhi Kumar

    • HiPSEC and Department of Physics, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Andrew Cornelius

    • HiPSEC and Dep.Physics, University of Nevada Las Vegas
    • University of Nevada, Las Vegas