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Synthesis of LaCN 3 , TbCN 3 , CeCN 5 , and TbCN 5 Polycarbonitrides at Megabar Pressures.

Andrey N AslandukovAkun LiangAmanda EhnFlorian TrybelYuqing YinAlena AslandukovaFariia I AkbarUmbertoluca RanieriJames SpenderRoss T HowieEleanor Lawrence BrightJonathan WrightMichael HanflandGaston GarbarinoMohamed MezouarTimofey FedotenkoIgor A AbrikosovNatalia DubrovinskaiaLeonid DubrovinskyDominique Laniel
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Inorganic ternary metal-C-N compounds with covalently bonded C-N anions encompass important classes of solids such as cyanides and carbodiimides, well known at ambient conditions and composed of [CN] - and [CN 2 ] 2- anions, as well as the high-pressure formed guanidinates featuring [CN 3 ] 5- anion. At still higher pressures, carbon is expected to be 4-fold coordinated by nitrogen atoms, but hitherto, such CN 4 -built anions are missing. In this study, four polycarbonitride compounds (LaCN 3 , TbCN 3 , CeCN 5 , and TbCN 5 ) are synthesized in laser-heated diamond anvil cells at pressures between 90 and 111 GPa. Synchrotron single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) reveals that their crystal structures are built of a previously unobserved anionic single-bonded carbon-nitrogen three-dimensional (3D) framework consisting of CN 4 tetrahedra connected via di- or oligo-nitrogen linkers. A crystal-chemical analysis demonstrates that these polycarbonitride compounds have similarities to lanthanide silicon phosphides. Decompression experiments reveal the existence of LaCN 3 and CeCN 5 compounds over a very large pressure range. Density functional theory (DFT) supports these discoveries and provides further insight into the stability and physical properties of the synthesized compounds.
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