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SESSION:
GeochemistryMonPM1-R2
Ross International Symposium (3rd Intl. Symp. on Geochemistry for Sustainable Development)
Mon. 21 Oct. 2024 / Room: Marika B1
Session Chairs: Alexandra Navrotsky; Student Monitors: TBA

13:40: [GeochemistryMonPM103] OS
THERMOCHEMISTRY OF NANOSTRUCTURED TRANSITION METAL NITRIDES
Laura Bonatti1; Tamilarasan Subramani1; Kristina Lilova1; Alexandra Navrotsky2
1Arizona State University, Tempe, United States; 2Arizona State University, Phoenix, United States
Paper ID: 85 [Abstract]

Nanostructured transition metal nitrides represent a sustainable alternative to conventional materials in a variety of applications, including catalysis, coatings, electrochemical devices, and lithium-ion batteries [1]. Nanoparticles exhibit thermodynamic parameters that can differ significantly from those of bulk materials due to the decrease in dimension [2] and dependence of energetic stability on the surface energy. The investigation of how the thermodynamic parameters of transition metal nitrides differ between bulk and nanoparticles provides the foundation for optimizing these materials for diverse applications. However, compared to other properties (e.g., magnetic, conductive, electronic) that have been measured, thermodynamic investigation is still in its nascent stages. In this study, we employ high temperature oxidative melt solution calorimetry [3] and differential scanning calorimetry to ascertain thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation, surface energetics and enthalpy of decomposition) and to identify and discuss stability differences between bulk and nanophases as well as trends among different transition metal (Ti, Fe, Co, and Ni) nitride phases.

References:
[1] Ashraf, I., Rizwan, S., & Iqbal, M. (2020). A comprehensive review on the synthesis and energy applications of nano-structured metal nitrides. Frontiers in Materials, 7, 181.
[2] Navrotsky, A. (2001). Thermochemistry of nanomaterials. Reviews in mineralogy and geochemistry, 44(1), 73-103.
[3] Navrotsky, A. (2014). Progress and new directions in calorimetry: A 2014 perspective. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 97(11), 3349-3359.


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