Low-Energy Polymeric Phases of Alanates

ORAL

Abstract

Low-energy structures of alanates are currently known to be described by patterns of isolated, nearly ideal tetrahedral [AlH$_4$] anions and metal cations. We discover that the novel polymeric motif recently proposed for LiAlH$_4$ plays a dominant role in a series of alanates, including LiAlH$_4$, NaAlH$_4$, KAlH$_4$, Mg(AlH$_4$)$_2$, Ca(AlH$_4$)$_2$ and Sr(AlH$_4$)$_2$. In particular, most of the low-energy structures discovered for the whole series are characterized by networks of corner-sharing [AlH$_6$] octahedra, forming wires and/or planes throughout the materials. Finally, for Mg(AlH$_4$)$_2$ and Sr(AlH$_4$)$_2$, we identify two polymeric phases to be lowest in energy at low temperatures.

*Work supported by Swiss NSF. Computational resources were provided by the Swiss National Supercomputing Center (CSCS) in Lugano.

Authors

  • Huan Tran

    • Universit\"{a}t Basel, Switzerland
  • Maximilian Amsler

    • Universit\"{a}t Basel, Switzerland
  • Miguel Marques

    • Universit\'e de Lyon, France
  • Silvana Botti

    • Universit\'e de Lyon, France
  • Alexander Willand

    • Universit\"{a}t Basel, Switzerland
  • Stefan Goedecker

    • Universit\"{a}t Basel, Switzerland