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Doping, or incremental substitution of one element for another, is an effective way to tailor a compound’s structure as well as its physical and chemical properties. Herein, we replaced up to 30% of Ni with Co in members of the family of layered LiNiB compounds, stabilizing the high-temperature polymorph of LiNiB while the room-temperature polymorph does not form. By studying this layered boride with in situ high-temperature powder diffraction, we obtained a distorted variant of LiNi0.7Co0.3B featuring a perfect interlayer placement of [Ni0.7Co0.3B] layers on top of each other─a structural motif not seen before in other borides. Because of the Co doping, LiNi0.7Co0.3B can undergo a nearly complete topochemical Li deintercalation under ambient conditions, resulting in a metastable boride with the formula Li0.04Ni0.7Co0.3B. Heating of Li0.04Ni0.7Co0.3B in anaerobic conditions led to yet another metastable boride, Li0.01Ni0.7Co0.3B, with a CoB-type crystal structure that cannot be obtained by simple annealing of Ni, Co, and B. No significant alterations of magnetic properties were detected upon Co-doping in the temperature-independent paramagnet LiNi0.7Co0.3B or its Li-deintercalated counterparts. Finally, Li0.01Ni0.7Co0.3B stands out as an exceptional catalyst for the selective hydrogenation of the vinyl C═C bond in 3-nitrostyrene, even in the presence of other competing functional groups. This research showcases an innovative approach to heterogeneous catalyst design by meticulously synthesizing metastable compounds.more » « less
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Du, Yong; Behera, Ranjan K.; Maligal-Ganesh, Raghu V.; Chen, Minda; Zhao, Tommy Yunpu; Huang, Wenyu; Bowers, Clifford R. (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
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Luo, Zhicheng; Yin, Zhouyang; Yu, Jiaqi; Yan, Yu; Hu, Bing; Nie, Renfeng; Kolln, Anna F.; Wu, Xun; Behera, Ranjan K; Chen, Minda; et al (, Small)
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Pei, Yuchen; Zhang, Biying; Maligal-Ganesh, Raghu V.; Naik, Pranjali J.; Goh, Tian Wei; MacMurdo, Heather L.; Qi, Zhiyuan; Chen, Minda; Behera, Ranjan K.; Slowing, Igor I.; et al (, Journal of Catalysis)
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