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  • The study predicts atomization energies and heats of formation for various ammonia borane derivatives using advanced coupled cluster theory calculations, aiming for high accuracy with added corrections.
  • Heats of formation were calculated for dimethyl- and trimethyl-substituted ammonia boranes and their dehydrogenated forms, revealing that dehydrogenation across the B-N bond is energetically favored.
  • Methylation at nitrogen reduces the energy release during dehydrogenation, while a mixture of CH3NH2BH3 and NH3BH3 was created, showing the lowest melting point at around 35-37 degrees Celsius when 35% NH3BH3 is included.

Article Abstract

Atomization energies at 0 K and heats of formation at 0 and 298 K are predicted for (CH3)H2N-BH3, (CH3)HN=BH2, (BH3)HN=CH2, (CH3)H2B-NH3, (CH3)HB=NH2, and (NH3)HB=CH2, as well as various molecules involved in the different bond-breaking processes, from coupled cluster theory (CCSD(T)) calculations. In order to achieve near-chemical accuracy (+/-1 kcal/mol), three corrections were added to the complete basis set binding energies based on frozen core CCSD(T) energies, corrections for core-valence, scalar relativistic, and first-order atomic spin-orbit effects. Scaled vibrational zero-point energies were computed with the MP2 method. The heats of formation were predicted for the respective dimethyl- and trimethyl-substituted ammonia boranes, their dehydrogenated derivatives, and the various molecules involved in the different bond breaking processes, based on isodesmic reaction schemes calculated at the G3(MP2) level. Thermodynamics for dehydrogenation pathways in the monomethyl-substituted molecules were predicted. Dehydrogenation across the B-N bond is more favorable as opposed to dehydrogenation across the B-C and N-C bonds. Methylation at N reduces the exothermocity of the dehydrogenation reaction and makes the reaction more thermoneutral, while methylation at B moves it away from thermoneutral. Various mixtures of CH3NH2BH3 and NH3BH3 were made, and their melting points were measured. The lowest melting mixture contained approximately 35% NH3BH3 by weight and melted at 35-37 degrees C.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp902196dDOI Listing

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