Nitridosilicates and oxonitridosilicates: From ceramic materials to structural and functional diversity

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Abstract

Silicates are one of the most important classes of compounds on this planet, and more than 1000 silicates have been identified in the mineral kingdom. Additionally, several hundreds of artificial silicates have been synthesized. The substitution of oxygen by nitrogen leads to the structurally diverse and manifold class of nitridosilicates. Silicon nitride, one of the most important non-oxidic ceramic materials, is the binary parent compound of nitridosilicates, and it symbolizes the inherent material properties of these refractory compounds. However, prior to the last decades, a broad systematic investigation of nitridosilicates had not been accomplished. In the meantime, these and related compounds have reached a remarkable level of industrial application. This review illustrates recent progress in synthesis and structure-property relationships and also applications of nitridosilicates, oxonitridosilicates, and related SiAlONs. © 2011 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Zeuner, M., Pagano, S., & Schnick, W. (2011, August 16). Nitridosilicates and oxonitridosilicates: From ceramic materials to structural and functional diversity. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201005755

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