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Dysprosium nitride

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

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

Preparation

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

2Dy + N2 → 2DyN

Physical properties

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

References

  1. ^ 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.
  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.
Dysprosium compounds
Dy(II)
Dy(III)
Salts and covalent derivatives of the nitride ion
NH3
N2H4
+H
HN
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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