Dysprosium nitride

Dysprosium nitride
Names
Other names
Dysprosium mononitride, azanylidynedysprosium
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 12019-88-4
3D model (JSmol)
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ECHA InfoCard 100.031.487 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 234-649-8
PubChem CID
  • 82803
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
  • DTXSID40904270 Edit this at Wikidata
InChI
  • InChI=1S/Dy.N
    Key: IBIOTXDDKRNYMC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • [Dy]#N
Properties
Chemical formula
DyN
Molar mass 176.507 g·mol−1
Appearance solid
Density 9.93 g/cm3[1]
Solubility in water
reacts with water
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Dypsrosium nitride is a binary inorganic compound of dysprosium and nitride with the chemical formula DyN.[2]

Preparation

Dysprosium can be prepared from the reaction of finely ground dysprosium, dysprosium hydride, or the dysprosium amalgam with nitrogen at 800–1000°C:[3][4]

2Dy + N2 → 2DyN

Physical properties

Dypsrosium nitride forms gray crystals of cubic system; cell parameter a = 0.490 nm, Z = 4.[1] It is a good conductor of electricity and reacts with water. It is known for its magnetic properties and high melting point.

References

  1. ^ a b Lide, David R. (26 June 2006). 1998 Freshman Achievement Award. CRC Press. p. 4-63. ISBN 978-0-8493-0594-8. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  2. ^ Ettmayer, Peter; Waldhart, Johann; Vendl, Alfred (1979). "Ûber die Mischbarkeit von UN mit LaN, CeN, PRN, NDN, SMN, GDN, DyN, und ErN". Monatshefte fuer Chemie. 110 (5): 1109–1112. doi:10.1007/BF00910958. S2CID 91894016.
  3. ^ Jaques, Brian J.; Osterberg, Daniel D.; Alanko, Gordon A.; Tamrakar, Sumit; Smith, Cole R.; Hurley, Michael F.; Butt, Darryl P. (15 January 2015). "In situ characterization of the nitridation of dysprosium during mechanochemical processing". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 619: 253–261. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.08.193. ISSN 0925-8388. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  4. ^ Olevsky, E. A.; Bordia, Rajendra (4 February 2010). Advances in Sintering Science and Technology. John Wiley & Sons. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-470-59970-9. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
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Dysprosium compounds
Dy(II)
  • DyCl2
  • DyI2
Dy(III)
  • Dy2Sn2O7
  • Dy2Ti2O7
  • Dy(CH3COO)3
  • Dy(C5H7O2)3
  • DySb
  • DyAs
  • DyBi
  • DyBr3
  • DyCl3
  • DyF3
  • Dy(IO3)3
  • DyI3
  • Dy(OH)3
  • Dy(NO3)3
  • DyN
  • DyPO4
  • Dy2O3
  • DyP
  • Dy2Se3
  • Dy2Te3
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Salts and covalent derivatives of the nitride ion
NH3
N2H4
+H
HN2−
H2N
He(N2)11
Li3N
LiN3
Be3N2
Be(N3)2
BN
-B
C2N2
β-C3N4
g-C3N4
CxNy
N2 NxOy
+O
N3F
N2F2
N2F4
NF3
+F
Ne
Na3N
NaN3
Mg3N2
Mg(N3)2
AlN Si3N4
-Si
PN
P3N5
-P
SxNy
SN
S2N2
S4N4
SN2H2
NCl3
ClN3
+Cl
Ar
K3N
KN3
Ca3N2
Ca(N3)2
ScN TiN
Ti3N4
VN CrN
Cr2N
MnxNy FexNy Co3N Ni3N Cu3N Zn3N2 GaN Ge3N4
-Ge
AsN
+As
Se4N4 Br3N
BrN3
+Br
Kr
RbN3 Sr3N2
Sr(N3)2
YN ZrN NbN β-Mo2N Tc Ru Rh PdN Ag3N Cd3N2 InN Sn SbN Te4N4? I3N
IN3
+I
Xe
CsN3 Ba3N2
Ba(N3)2
* LuN HfN
Hf3N4
TaN WN RexNy Os Ir Pt Au Hg3N2 Tl3N (PbNH) BiN Po At Rn
Fr Ra3N2 ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* LaN CeN PrN NdN PmN SmN EuN GdN TbN DyN HoN ErN TmN YbN
** Ac ThxNy PaN UxNy NpN PuN AmN CmN BkN Cf Es Fm Md No


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