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High‐Pressure Synthesis of a Nitrogen‐Rich Inclusion Compound ReN<sub>8</sub>⋅<i>x</i> N<sub>2</sub> with Conjugated Polymeric Nitrogen Chains
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A nitrogen-rich compound, ReN<sub>8</sub> ⋅x N<sub>2</sub> , was synthesized by a direct reaction between rhenium and nitrogen at high pressure and high temperature in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed that the crystal structure, which is based on the ReN<sub>8</sub> framework, has rectangular-shaped channels that accommodate nitrogen molecules. Thus, despite a very high synthesis pressure, exceeding 100 GPa, ReN<sub>8</sub> ⋅x N<sub>2</sub> is an inclusion compound. The amount of trapped nitrogen (x) depends on the synthesis conditions. The polydiazenediyl chains [-N=N-]<sub>∞</sub> that constitute the framework have not been previously observed in any compound. Ab initio calculations on ReN<sub>8</sub> ⋅x N<sub>2</sub> provide strong support for the experimental results and conclusions.
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