Synthesis,
Crystal Structure, Stability, and Mechanical
Properties of the Hexagonal Tungsten Nitride WN1−δ
Posted on 2024-08-20 - 16:08
The search for new binary tungsten
nitrides, particularly
those
with a hP2-WC or hP4-NiAs structure, holds great promise for the attainment
of mechanically excellent materials. However, due to the difficulties
in forming those nitrides at ambient pressure, preparation of such
a hexagonal WN compound has been rarely succeeded by conventional
methods, leading to many ambiguities in its crystal structure, stabilities,
and mechanical properties that have severely limited its practical
applications. Here, we report the successful synthesis of a high-quality
hexagonal WN through a high-pressure reaction route. Its crystal structure
is definitively resolved to adopt the hP2 symmetry, rather than hP4,
which is isotypic with that of WC. Combined with the calculations,
the nitrogen deficiency is revealed to be intrinsic for stabilizing
its crystal structure, which rationalizes its actual composition of
WN0.764 with a nearly optimal electron filling of valence
bands, similar to that of WC. Besides, this nitride is metallic and
exhibits superior mechanical properties and thermal stabilities, rivaling
or even exceeding those of WC, making it practical useful for the
hard tool applications with sufficiently improved working efficiencies
to replace carbides.
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Zhou, Xuefeng; Liang, Yongcheng; Gu, Chao; Fang, Leiming; Chen, Bin; Zhao, Yusheng; et al. (2024). Synthesis,
Crystal Structure, Stability, and Mechanical
Properties of the Hexagonal Tungsten Nitride WN1−δ. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.4c01726