The transformation of MoO3 into gamma-Mo2N during its nitridation by temper
ature-programmed reaction with NH3/has been investigated. The X-ray diffrac
tion (XRD) results indicate that the conversion of the MoO3 bulk structure
was significant at 673 K, although a notable increase in the surface area w
as observed at higher temperatures such as 773 K. For the sample synthesize
d at 973 K for 2 h, the achieved surface area was 140 m(2).g(-1) with appro
ximately 60% pore volume within the diameter range of 20-30 Angstrom. The X
RD and differential thermal analysis (DTA) results indicate that some inter
mediates, i.e., H0.3MoO3, MoO2, and gamma-Mo2OxN1-x, were formed during the
pseudomorphic transformation of MoO3 to gamma-Mo2N in the temperature rang
e of 673-973 K. Some new information about the transformation reaction was
provided by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier transformed
infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. XPS results revealed that Mo2+ species was t
he main species exposed at the surface of passivated samples. (C) 1999 Else
vier Science Ltd.