The ternary amide KLi3(NH2)4: an important intermediate in the potassium compound-added Li–N–H systems†
Abstract
In this paper, the KH-added LiH–NH3, KH-added LiH–LiNH2, KH-added LiNH2, and KNH2-added LiNH2 systems were systematically investigated. It was found that the ternary amide KLi3(NH2)4 was an important intermediate that was inclined to be formed in the dehydrogenation and hydrogenation processes of the potassium compound-added Li–N–H system. Further investigations revealed that both the solid state reaction of LiNH2 with KNH2 and the solid state reaction of LiNH2 with KH under mechanical ball milling or heat treatment conditions will lead to the formation of the KLi3(NH2)4 ternary amide. Moreover, the ternary amide KLi3(NH2)4 single phase was successfully synthesized by the mechanical ball milling and its ammonia desorption and hydrogenation properties were investigated. It was observed that the ammonia desorption rate of KLi3(NH2)4 was faster than that of LiNH2 and the hydrogen absorption kinetics of KLi3(NH2)4 were between those of KNH2 and LiNH2.