Tuesday, April 16, 2013

1304.4088 (Tran Doan Huan et al.)

Thermodynamic stability of alkali metal/zinc double-cation borohydrides
at low temperatures
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Tran Doan Huan, Maximilian Amsler, Riccardo Sabatini, Vu Ngoc Tuoc, Nam Ba Le, Lilia M. Woods, Nicola Marzari, Stefan Goedecker
We study the thermodynamic stability at low temperatures of a series of alkali metal/zinc double-cation borohydrides, including LiZn(BH$_4$)$_3$, LiZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$, NaZn(BH$_4$)$_3$, NaZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$, KZn(BH$_4$)$_3$, and KZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$. While LiZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$, NaZn(BH$_4$)$_3$, NaZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$ and KZn(BH$_4$)$_3$ were recently synthesized, LiZn(BH$_4$)$_3$ and KZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$ are hypothetical compounds. Using the minima-hopping method, we discover two new lowest-energy structures for NaZn(BH$_4$)$_3$ and KZn$_2$(BH$_4$)$_5$ which belong to the $C2/c$ and $P2$ space groups, respectively. These structures are predicted to be both thermodynamically stable and dynamically stable, implying that their existence may be possible. On the other hand, the lowest-energy $P1$ structure of LiZn(BH$_4$)$_3$ is predicted to be unstable, suggesting a possible reason elucidating why this compound has not been experimentally identified. In exploring the low-energy structures of these compounds, we find that their energetic ordering is sensitive to the inclusion of the van der Waals interactions. We also find that a proper treatment of these interactions, e.g., as given by a non-local density functional such as vdW-DF2, is necessary to address the stability of the low-energy structures of these compounds.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.4088

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