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Stabilization of Polynitrogen Anions in Tantalum–Nitrogen Compounds at High Pressure
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2021
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The synthesis of polynitrogen compounds is of great importance due to their potential as high-energy-density materials (HEDM), but because of the intrinsic instability of these compounds, their synthesis and stabilization is a fundamental challenge. Polymeric nitrogen units which may be stabilized in compounds with metals at high pressure are now restricted to non-branched chains with an average N-N bond order of 1.25, limiting their HEDM performances. Herein, we demonstrate the synthesis of a novel polynitrogen compound TaN<sub>5</sub> via a direct reaction between tantalum and nitrogen in a diamond anvil cell at circa 100 GPa. TaN<sub>5</sub> is the first example of a material containing branched all-single-bonded nitrogen chains [N<sub>5</sub> <sup>5-</sup> ]<sub>∞</sub> . Apart from that we discover two novel Ta-N compounds: TaN<sub>4</sub> with finite N<sub>4</sub> <sup>4-</sup> chains and the incommensurately modulated compound TaN<sub>2-x</sub> , which is recoverable at ambient conditions.
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