A Map of the Inorganic Ternary Metal Nitrides

ORAL

Abstract

Exploratory synthesis in novel chemical spaces is the essence of solid-state chemistry. However, uncharted chemical spaces can be difficult to navigate, especially when materials synthesis is challenging. Nitrides represent one such space, where synthesis challenges have limited the exploration of this important class of functional materials. Here, we employ a suite of computational materials discovery and informatics tools to construct a large stability map of the inorganic ternary metal nitrides. Our map highlights hundreds of promising new ternary nitride spaces for experimental investigation, from which we experimentally realized 7 new Zn- and Mg-based ternary nitrides. The map further visualizes broad overarching relationships between nitride chemistry and thermochemical stability. To rationalize these stability trends from their underlying chemical origins, we extract the mixed metallicity, ionicity, and covalency from the DFT-computed electron density—revealing the fascinating and complex interplay between chemistry, composition, and solid-state bonding in governing the stability of ternary nitride materials.

*US Dept of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, UGA-0-41029-16/ER392000, EFRC Center for Next Generation of Materials Design: Incorporating Metastability

Presenters

  • Wenhao Sun

    • Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors

  • Wenhao Sun

    • Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Christopher Bartel

    • University of Colorado
  • Elisabetta Arca

    • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Sage Bauers

    • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Bethany E Matthews

    • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Bernardo Orvananos

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Bor-Rong Chen

    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Michael F Toney

    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • SSRL Materials Science Division, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University
  • Laura Schelhas

    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Bill Tumas

    • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Janet Tate

    • Oregon State University
  • Andriy Zakutayev

    • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Aaron M Holder

    • University of Colorado
  • Gerbrand Ceder

    • Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley