“…Therefore, the synthesis of nitrides in general is more difficult than the synthesis of the corresponding oxides. In the last decades, many new synthesis methods for producing transition metal nitrides nanoparticles have been developed including benzene-thermal reaction [9], the microwave discharge method [10], plasma-gas-condensation-type cluster deposition [11], ammonolysis of sulfide [2], bromide [3], thermal decomposition of metallo-organic intermediates [4], reaction of lithium amides and chlorides [5], activated reactive evaporation [12], solid-state metathesis [13], combustion synthesis under high nitrogen pressure-temperature and mechanical alloying of the reactants in the presence of nitrogen flow [14,15]. Compared with the above methods, the arc-discharge technique with the advantages of simplicity, low-cost and high-purity in practical applications has been used to synthesize different kinds of nanoparticles e.g., transition metal nanoparticles [16].…”