KNa(BH4)2

ceramic
· KNa(BH4)2

KNa(BH4)2 is a mixed-alkali borohydride ceramic compound combining potassium and sodium with tetrahedral borohydride anions, belonging to the family of complex hydride materials. This is primarily a research-phase compound studied for hydrogen storage and solid-state ion conduction applications, where borohydrides are attractive because they can release hydrogen at moderate temperatures and exhibit ionic conductivity relevant to battery electrolytes and hydrogen delivery systems.

hydrogen storage systemssolid-state electrolytesbattery materials (research)thermal decomposition hydrogen releaseadvanced ceramic composites (experimental)

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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