Abstract

Metastable transition metal oxides were used as precursors to synthesize transition metal nitrides at low temperature. Amorphous MoO2 was prepared by reduction of (NH4)6Mo7O24 solution with hydrazine. As-synthesized amorphous MoO2 was transformed into fcc γ-Mo2N at 400°C and then into hexagonal δ-MoN by further increasing the temperature to 600°C under a NH3 flow. The nitridation temperature employed here is much lower than that employed in nitridation of crystalline materials, and the amorphous materials underwent a unique nitridation process. Besides this, the bimetallic nitride Ni2Mo3N was also synthesized by nitridating amorphous bimetallic precursor. These results suggested that the nitridation of amorphous precursor possessed potential to be a general method for synthesizing many interstitial metallic compounds, such as nitrides and carbides at low temperature.

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