Hydrogen-Storing Salt NaCl(H2) Synthesized at High Pressure and High Temperature
Abstract
X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering measurements, and first-principles calculations are performed to search for the formation of NaCl-hydrogen compound. When NaCl and H2 mixture is laser-heated to above 1500 K at pressures exceeding 40 GPa, we observed the formation of NaClHx with P63/mmc structure which accommodates H2 molecules in the interstitial sites of NaCl lattice forming ABAC stacking. Upon the decrease of pressure at 300 K, NaClHx remains stable down to 17 GPa. Our calculations suggest the observed NaClHx is NaCl(H2). Besides, a hydrogen-richer phase NaCl(H2)4 is predicted to become stable at pressures above 40 GPa.
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