Non-equilibrium gas-phase nitrogenation
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S Brennan, R Skomski and J M D Coey 'Non-equilibrium gas-phase nitrogenation' in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 30, (2) 1994, pp 571 - 573Download Item:

Abstract:
Non-equilibrium nitrogenation of
transition-metal rich rare-earth intermetallics can
be used to increase the nitrogen content beyond its
equilibrium concentration. For example, nitrogenation
of Sm2Fel7 using ammonia yields volume
expansions up to 8.3 vol %, which correspond to a
composition Sm2Fe17Nx with x = 4. This effect is
related to catalytic action at the metal surface where
ammonia is decomposed into nitrogen and
hydrogen, with nitrogen absorption on a site where
it is weakly bound, as an intermediate step. For
overloaded S m ~ F e 1 7 N xw ith xz-3 the net reaction
energy U, = 5 f 10 kJlmole indicates a nearly
temperature-independent occupation of the non-9e
s i t e s
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