2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2022.0329
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Defect rocksalt structures in the La-Na-N system

Yao Yuan,
Simon D. Kloß,
J. Paul Attfield

Abstract: Sodium azide (NaN 3 ) is a versatile nitrogen source that can be used for the synthesis of new nitrides under high-pressure and temperature conditions. Reactions between lanthanum nitride (LaN) and sodium azide (NaN 3 ) at 800°C under 8 GPa pressure have led to the discovery of two defect rocksalt phases which are the first reported ternaries in the La-Na-N system. Preliminary structure assignments have been made based on fits to powder X-ray diffraction profiles… Show more

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“…High-pressure, high-temperature techniques are used to synthesize these materials, and consequently the chemistry of nitride systems at high pressure has been studied extensively [ 26 , 27 ]. In the contribution of Yuan et al [ 28 ] the synthesis of La-Na-N materials at high pressure is described, where sodium azide (NaN 3 ) is used as the source of nitrogen. For a range of LaN : NaN 3 compositions, two different structure types have been produced at pressures of 8 GPa and temperatures of 800°C in a multi-anvil press.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-pressure, high-temperature techniques are used to synthesize these materials, and consequently the chemistry of nitride systems at high pressure has been studied extensively [ 26 , 27 ]. In the contribution of Yuan et al [ 28 ] the synthesis of La-Na-N materials at high pressure is described, where sodium azide (NaN 3 ) is used as the source of nitrogen. For a range of LaN : NaN 3 compositions, two different structure types have been produced at pressures of 8 GPa and temperatures of 800°C in a multi-anvil press.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%