Abstract

Lanthanum-III-pernitride is unique amongst pernitrides because of the seemingly misfit charge balance and stoichiometry. La+3N2 has been predicted to be stabilized by resonance between two mesomeric states of bonding in the pernitride group, which include a remarkable N‒N single bond limiting state. However, successful synthesis of this compound remained extant. Here, we report synthesis of LaN2 through shock-driven decomposition of lanthanum nitrate. The result is noteworthy as a first quantitative measure of the stability of N‒N single bonds in solids formed at GPa-level pressure and with respect to a possible cross-over of redox potentials in the nitrogen- and oxygen-systems at high pressure and temperature.

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