Gadolinium(III)_nitride

Gadolinium(III) nitride

Gadolinium(III) nitride

Chemical compound


Gadolinium(III) nitride is a binary inorganic compound of gadolinium and nitrogen with the chemical formula GdN.[2][3]

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Preparation

Gadolinium(III) nitride can be prepared by the direct reaction of gadolinium metal and nitrogen gas at 1600 °C and at a pressure of 1300 atm.[4]

2Gd + N2 → 2GdN

Properties

Physical

Gadolinium(III) nitride forms a black powder.[5][6] It is isomorphous with sodium chloride[7] with the space group of F3m3.[8]

Chemical

Gadolinium(III) nitride hydrolyzes in humid air to form gadolinium(III) hydroxide and ammonia.[9] It is insoluble in water but soluble in acids.[10]

Uses

Gadolinium(III) nitride is used as a semiconductor.[11] It can also be used as a magnetic material, a catalyst in chemical reactions and a component in neutron converters for radiation detectors.[10]


References

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  9. O'Bannon, Loran (6 December 2012). Dictionary of Ceramic Science and Engineering. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 115. ISBN 978-1-4613-2655-7. Retrieved 6 February 2024.

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