Ma. Sriram et al., INTERACTION OF SOLVENT AND THE NATURE OF ADDUCTS ON THE CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS OF MOLYBDENUM NITRIDE POWDERS, Chemistry of materials, 7(5), 1995, pp. 859-864
Transition-metal halides are known to react with hydrazine to form hyd
razide complexes. The formation of these complexes, however, is affect
ed by the nature of the solvent used for conducting the reaction. Whil
e the existence of these complexes is known, there is a need to explor
e their subsequent decomposition reactions to form the corresponding m
etal nitrides, In this work we have studied the reaction of MoCl5 with
hydrazine using nonhydroxylic polar solvents such as acetonitrile (CH
3CN) and tetrahydrofuran (C4H8O). The interaction of the solvents with
MoCl5 have been first examined in order to identify the formation of
adducts. The adducts have then been reacted with hydrazine to obtain a
precipitate which results in the formation of the nitride on decompos
ition at higher temperatures, The influence of the solvent on the form
ation of the nitride phase and its morphology (of the precipitate and
the decomposed product) have also been investigated.