1991
DOI: 10.1016/0955-2219(91)90096-i
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Nitrides and oxynitrides: Preparation, crystal chemistry and properties

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“…Reoxidation studies of LaNbON 2 performed under synthetic air in a thermobalance ( Figure 4) revealed temperature stability up to T = 500 K. Further heating led to the formation of a reoxidation intermediate already observed for other perovskite oxynitrides [24,25]. This intermediate contains nitrogen molecules chemically bonded in a crystal lattice, which basically still retains the perovskite structure but shows a rather low crystallinity [7,20,22]. The presence of nitrogen can be verified for example by Raman spectroscopy or XPS [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reoxidation studies of LaNbON 2 performed under synthetic air in a thermobalance ( Figure 4) revealed temperature stability up to T = 500 K. Further heating led to the formation of a reoxidation intermediate already observed for other perovskite oxynitrides [24,25]. This intermediate contains nitrogen molecules chemically bonded in a crystal lattice, which basically still retains the perovskite structure but shows a rather low crystallinity [7,20,22]. The presence of nitrogen can be verified for example by Raman spectroscopy or XPS [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on its composition, a low optical band gap value and a complex crystal structure can be expected for this material. The preparation of LaNbON 2 by thermal ammonolysis of LaNbO 4 was reported by Marchand et al [22]. According to their preliminary X-ray powder diffraction study the oxynitride crystallizes in a GdFeO 3 -type perovskite structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though there are potential applications, most of the reported properties include the effects of the surface layers, impurities, and grain connections. For the synthesis of oxynitrides and nitrides, a major approach is to heat (typically above 600-1000 °C) the oxide, sulfide, or chloride precursors under an ammonia flow; in these reactions, the temperature profile and ammonia flow rate should be kinetically controlled [12,[71][72][73]. Single crystals of several ABX2 compounds have been grown using flux methods (LiNbO2 [74,75], CaNb2O4 [47], and NaNbN2 [76]); however, many ABX2 compounds are only available in the powder form.…”
Section: Remarks On the Properties And Syntheses Of Abx2 Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More and more attention has been paid to nitrides in recent years [1][2][3][4]. Some binary nitrides, such as Si 3 N 4 , AlN and GaN, have been intensively investigated both experimentally and theoretically and are applied in industry [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%