Ca19Mg8H54 and its deuteride have been synthesised at high pressure (25 kba
r) and high temperature (850 K) from a 1:2. mixture of the binary Mg and Ca
hydrides (deuterides). X-ray and neutron powder diffraction show a cubic Y
b19Mg8H54 type structure (space group Im (3) over bar) with cell parameters
a=12.1457(6) Angstrom (hydride) and 12.0642(8) Angstrom (deuteride). The h
ydrogen storage densities (5.4 wt.%, 100.9 g/litre) are among the highest f
ound so far for ternary alkaline earth or mixed alkali-alkaline earth metal
hydrides. Desorption experiments suggest that the deuteride decomposes at
similar to 700 K and 5 bar deuterium pressure into Ca4Mg3D14 and CaD2. (C)
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