- iron
nitride, Fe2N
decomposes at 200 °C.
Platinum nitride and
osmium nitride may
contain N2 units, and as such
should not be
called nitrides.
Nitrides of...
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Nitriding is a heat
treating process that
diffuses nitrogen into the
surface of a
metal to
create a case-hardened surface.
These processes are most commonly...
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nitride, Sr3N2, is
produced by
burning strontium metal in air (resulting in a
mixture with
strontium oxide) or in nitrogen. Like
other metal nitrides...
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lubricants and toners.
Boron nitride reacts with
iodine fluoride to give NI3 in low yield.
Boron nitride reacts with
nitrides of lithium,
alkaline earth...
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Indium Nitride and
Related Alloys. CRC Press. p. 266. ISBN 978-1-138-11672-6. Christen, Jürgen; Gil,
Bernard (2014). "Group III
nitrides". Physica...
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copper interconnects in the back end of line of
computer chips.
Tantalum nitrides are also used in thin film resistors. The
tantalum -
nitrogen system includes...
- doubling. Its
sensitivity to
ionizing radiation is low (like
other group III
nitrides),
making it a
suitable material for
solar cell
arrays for satellites. Military...
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thermodynamically stable and
commercially important of the
silicon nitrides, and the term ″Silicon
nitride″
commonly refers to this
specific composition. It is a...
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Vanadium nitride, VN, is a
chemical compound of
vanadium and nitrogen.
Vanadium nitride is
formed during the
nitriding of
steel and
increases wear resistance...
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Cerium nitride is a
binary inorganic compound of
cerium and
nitrogen with the
chemical formula CeN. CeN can be
obtained by
direct chemistry of cerium...