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A View on Formation Gap in Transition Metal Hydrides and Its Collapse.

Hiroshi MizoguchiSang-Won ParkHideo Hosono
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Late transition metals (LTMs) do not form hydrides under conventional experimental conditions except for palladium (Pd). The incorporation of a small amount of metal with low electronegativity converts LTMs into hydrogen (H) storage intermetallics (IMs) such as LaNi5. We examined the critical property of the H absorbing ability of LTMs and found that the lattice softness of Pd is a unique parameter for H insertion. This idea is applicable to H storage IMs. Indeed, negatively charged LTM ions, such as Niδ- in LaNi5, play a crucial role in hydrogenation. These ions cause lattice softening, which renders H solution possible. As a result, we propose that lattice softness can be an effective criterion for the development of new H storage IMs.
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