J. Grins et al., SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MNWN2 PREPARED BY AMMONOLYSIS OF MNWO4, Journal of materials chemistry, 5(4), 1995, pp. 571-575
A new ternary transition-metal nitride, the composition of which is cl
ose to MnWN2, has been synthesized by ammonolysis of X-ray amorphous M
nWO4 at 800 degrees C. The Guinier-Hagg powder pattern could be indexe
d with a hexagonal cell with a = 2.9213(3) Angstrom and c = 10.957(2)
Angstrom. Although no superstructure reflections could be observed in
the X-ray powder diffraction pattern, such reflections were revealed b
y electron diffraction. In most of the crystallites investigated, the
relationship between supercell and the hexagonal (sub)cell was found t
o be a(super) = root 3a(hex). A Rietveld structure determination, base
d on space group P6(3)me (no. 186), showed that the metal atoms were a
pproximately close-packed in an ABAC... sequence with Mn at site 2(a)
and W at site 2(d), The lowest R(F) value (10%) was obtained for an or
dered structure model with the Mn and N atoms occupying 2(a) and the W
and N at sites 2(b). Measurements of the magnetic susceptibility, and
of the electrical resistivity, indicated a metallic behaviour of MnWN
2.