Low-temperature synthesis and rational design of nitrides and oxynitrides for novel functional material development

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Nitrides and oxynitrides exhibit great potential for novel material development, since their electronic structures can be controlled by tuning the amounts of air-abundant nitrogen and oxygen elements therein. However, the above control methods still need to be developed, and the crystal and electronic structures of the produced nitrides/oxynitrides need to be understood. Herein, I summarize the recent progress in nitride and oxynitride synthesis, highlighting novel low-temperature nitridation of oxides by molten NaNH2, and attempt to rationalize the crystal and electronic structures of nitride and oxynitrides. Moreover, I describe how the catalytic activity of manganese oxynitrides in the oxygen reduction reaction can be enhanced by tuning their nitrogen content and thus their electronic structures.

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Miura, A. (2017). Low-temperature synthesis and rational design of nitrides and oxynitrides for novel functional material development. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 125(7), 552–558. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.17055

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