Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides

This review focuses on the crystal structural features of ternary (mixed-metal) quasi-one-dimensional nitrides i.e., nitrides containing (cation-N3−) coordination polyhedra sharing either corners, edges, or faces, arranged in linear chains, and intercalated by a counter ion. The current relevance of...

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Main Authors: David Andrew Headspith, Maria Grazia Francesconi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Inorganics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6740/4/4/37
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spelling doaj-8f151affebc14090bd7918bfc1897cb62020-11-24T23:40:54ZengMDPI AGInorganics2304-67402016-11-01443710.3390/inorganics4040037inorganics4040037Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary NitridesDavid Andrew Headspith0Maria Grazia Francesconi1School of Mathematics and Physical Science—Chemistry, and G.W. Gray Centre for Advanced Materials, University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull HU6 7RX, UKSchool of Mathematics and Physical Science—Chemistry, and G.W. Gray Centre for Advanced Materials, University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull HU6 7RX, UKThis review focuses on the crystal structural features of ternary (mixed-metal) quasi-one-dimensional nitrides i.e., nitrides containing (cation-N3−) coordination polyhedra sharing either corners, edges, or faces, arranged in linear chains, and intercalated by a counter ion. The current relevance of these nitrides, and of quasi-one-dimensional compounds in general, lies in the fact that they are closely related to the pure one-dimensional systems (i.e., nanowires), which are vastly researched for their amazing properties closely related to their low dimensionality. A number of these properties were firstly discovered in quasi-one-dimensional compounds, highlighting the importance of expanding knowledge and research in this area. Furthermore, unlike oxides, nitrides and other non-oxide compounds are less developed, hence more difficult to categorise into structural classes that can then be related to other classes of compounds, leading to a fuller picture of structure–properties relationship. Within this context, this review aims to categorise and describe a number of ternary (mixed-metal) quasi-one-dimensional nitrides according to their structural features, specifically, the polyhedra forming the one-dimensional chains.http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6740/4/4/37nitrideslow-dimensional solidsmixed-metal compounds
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Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
Inorganics
nitrides
low-dimensional solids
mixed-metal compounds
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Maria Grazia Francesconi
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title Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
title_short Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
title_full Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
title_fullStr Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
title_full_unstemmed Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
title_sort structural classification of quasi-one-dimensional ternary nitrides
publisher MDPI AG
series Inorganics
issn 2304-6740
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This review focuses on the crystal structural features of ternary (mixed-metal) quasi-one-dimensional nitrides i.e., nitrides containing (cation-N3−) coordination polyhedra sharing either corners, edges, or faces, arranged in linear chains, and intercalated by a counter ion. The current relevance of these nitrides, and of quasi-one-dimensional compounds in general, lies in the fact that they are closely related to the pure one-dimensional systems (i.e., nanowires), which are vastly researched for their amazing properties closely related to their low dimensionality. A number of these properties were firstly discovered in quasi-one-dimensional compounds, highlighting the importance of expanding knowledge and research in this area. Furthermore, unlike oxides, nitrides and other non-oxide compounds are less developed, hence more difficult to categorise into structural classes that can then be related to other classes of compounds, leading to a fuller picture of structure–properties relationship. Within this context, this review aims to categorise and describe a number of ternary (mixed-metal) quasi-one-dimensional nitrides according to their structural features, specifically, the polyhedra forming the one-dimensional chains.
topic nitrides
low-dimensional solids
mixed-metal compounds
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