CAS 37245-77-5
:Iron nitride
Description:
Iron nitride, with the CAS number 37245-77-5, is a chemical compound composed of iron and nitrogen. It typically exists in various stoichiometric forms, with the most common being Fe3N, which is known for its magnetic properties and is often used in applications related to magnetic materials and hard magnetic alloys. Iron nitride is characterized by its high hardness and thermal stability, making it suitable for use in advanced materials and coatings. The compound can be synthesized through various methods, including direct reaction of iron with nitrogen gas at elevated temperatures. Iron nitride exhibits a complex crystal structure, which can influence its physical and chemical properties, such as electrical conductivity and reactivity. Additionally, it can play a role in catalysis and as a precursor for other iron-based materials. Its behavior in different environments, such as in the presence of moisture or at elevated temperatures, is crucial for its application in industrial processes. Overall, iron nitride is a significant compound in materials science and engineering.
Formula:Unspecified
InChI:InChI=1/Fe.N/q+3;-3
Synonyms:- Nitrure de fer
- ferric nitrogen(-3) anion
- Iron nitride
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Iron nitride
CAS:<p>Iron nitride is used in the synthesis of ammonia and carbon nanofibers. It is involved in the creation of ferrofluids, a liquid rocket fuel. It finds applications in making the strongest naturally magnetic material. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar</p>Formula:FexN(x



