“…To date, TMNs derived from the transition metals in the fourth row, for instance, TiN, VN, CrN, Mn 3 N 2 , Fe 2 N, Co 4 N, Ni 3 N, and Cu 3 N, have been mostly studied. These TMNs exhibit exceptional ionic and electronic conductivities when used in electrochemical energy storage devices (e.g., Li-ion batteries , or supercapacitors − ) as well as outstanding electrocatalytic activities when used to facilitate electrochemical energy conversion chemistry (e.g., the hydrogen evolution, , oxygen evolution, , and oxygen reduction reactions − ). In general, TMNs have been prepared using two methods .…”