High-pressure Synthesis of Cobalt Polynitrides: Unveiling Intriguing Crystal Structures and Nitridation Behavior.
Huawei ChenMaxim BykovIskander G BatyrevLukas BrüningElena BykovaMohammad F MahmoodStella CharitonVitali B PrakapenkaTimofey FedotenkoHanns-Peter LiermannKonstantin GlazyrinAndrew SteeleAlexander F GoncharovPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
In this study, we conduct extensive high-pressure experiments to investigate phase stability in the cobalt-nitrogen system. Through a combination of synthesis in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell, first-principles calculations, Raman spectroscopy, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction, we establish the stability fields of known high-pressure phases, hexagonal NiAs-type CoN, and marcasite-type CoN 2 within the pressure range of 50-90 GPa. We synthesize and characterize previously unknown nitrides, Co 3 N 2 , Pnma-CoN and two polynitrides, CoN 3 and CoN 5 , within the pressure range of 90-120 GPa. Both polynitrides exhibit novel types of polymeric nitrogen chains and networks. CoN 3 feature branched-type nitrogen trimers (N 3 ) and CoN 5 show π-bonded nitrogen chain. As the nitrogen content in the cobalt nitride increases, the CoN 6 polyhedral frameworks transit from face-sharing (in CoN) to edge-sharing (in CoN 2 and CoN 3 ), and finally to isolated (in CoN 5 ). Our study provides insights into the intricate interplay between structure evolution, bonding arrangements, and high-pressure synthesis in polynitrides, expanding the knowledge for the development of advanced energy materials.
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