Transition-metal nitrides have been synthesized by heating
nanoscale metal particles under
flowing N2(g) or NH3(g). In some
cases reaction temperatures are significantly lower than
those required by conventional heating procedures. Nanoscale metal
particles of Mo, Nb,
Ta, Fe−Mo, Fe−Nb, and Cu−Nb were prepared by reduction of the
respective metal chloride
or mixture of chlorides with the sodide,
[K+(15-crown-5)2]Na-,
in dimethyl ether solution.
The previously characterized nitrides that were prepared (with
synthesis conditions indicated)
include γ-Mo2N (800 °C, N2) and
Mo2N (720 °C, N2),
Ta3N5 (650 °C, NH3),
Fe3Mo3N (>650
°C, N2), and a mixture of niobium nitride phases (800
°C, N2). A previously unreported
phase has been found in the Ba−Nb−N system.
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