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Ordering of Nitrogen in Nickel Nitride Ni<sub>3</sub>N Determined by Neutron Diffraction
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringInorganic ChemistryNeutron DiffractionEngineeringCrystal StructureN AtomsInorganic MaterialHexagonal Boron NitrideCubic Boron NitrideBoron NitrideApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsChemistryNeutron ScatteringCrystallographyMicrostructureIsotypic Iron
The metallic interstitial nitride Ni(3)N was prepared from Ni(NH(3))(6)Cl(2) and NaNH(2) in supercritical ammonia (p(NH(3)) approximately 2 kbar) at 523 K. Its previously reported crystal structure, as determined from X-ray powder data, was confirmed by neutron powder diffraction: Ni(3)N crystallizes in the hexagonal epsilon-Fe(3)N-type structure (P6(3)22, Z = 2, a = 4.6224 A and c = 4.3059 A at room temperature). The N atoms on the octahedral sites of an hcp arrangement of Ni show virtually complete occupational order at ambient temperatures, which is preserved up to its thermal decomposition at T approximately 600 K. This behavior is in marked contrast to that of the isotypic iron nitride, epsilon-Fe(3)N, which shows reversible partial disordering within the same range of temperatures. Possible reasons for the different behaviors of the two nitrides epsilon-Fe(3)N and Ni(3)N are discussed.
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