1999
DOI: 10.1039/a803900c
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High temperature syntheses of novel nitrido- and oxonitrido-silicates and sialons using rf furnaces

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“…6,7 In this context the new super-hard cubic compound BC 2 N has to be mentioned as well. 8 The novel compound Ho 2 [Si 4 N 6 C] by serendipity was obtained in very low yield as a byproduct of Ho 6 [Si 11 N 20 O] when the synthesis was carried out in graphite crucibles. After stoichiometric addition of graphite to the reaction mixture Ho 2 [Si 4 N 6 C] was obtained as a single-phase product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 In this context the new super-hard cubic compound BC 2 N has to be mentioned as well. 8 The novel compound Ho 2 [Si 4 N 6 C] by serendipity was obtained in very low yield as a byproduct of Ho 6 [Si 11 N 20 O] when the synthesis was carried out in graphite crucibles. After stoichiometric addition of graphite to the reaction mixture Ho 2 [Si 4 N 6 C] was obtained as a single-phase product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxonitridosilicates are closely related to the common oxosilicates and nitridosilicates, the main difference being a partial replacement of oxygen by nitrogen, which is participating in the coordination of silicon (Schnick, Huppertz, Lauterbach, 1999;Schnick, 2001). Similarly to nitridosilicates, they are synthesised by high-temperature reactions, and show high chemical and thermal stability as well as mechanical hardness.…”
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“…The characteristic building blocks in the nitridosilicates are SiN 4 -tetrahedra, which readily form a three-dimensional tetrahedral network by sharing corners [1]. In contrast to oxosilicates, where oxygen atoms are either terminally bound to silicon, or connect two tetrahedrally-or octahedrally-coordinated Si atoms, nitrogen atoms can be shared by two, three or even four SiN 4 -tetrahedra.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The nitridosilicates and oxonitridoaluminosilicates are of technological interest due to their high mechanical hardness and strength, their thermal and chemical stability, and their relatively low density [1]. The characteristic building blocks in the nitridosilicates are SiN 4 -tetrahedra, which readily form a three-dimensional tetrahedral network by sharing corners [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%