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Kyubin Hwang1,2, Young Whan Cho1, Jihyun Hong1
1Energy Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul 02792, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
This study presents the synthesis and detailed structural analysis of the ternary nitride Ti10Cu3N4. Initially identified as Ti3CuN within the Ti-Cu-N ternary phase diagram, its crystal structure remained unresolved and was characterized solely as belonging to the tetragonal crystal system. Through a comprehensive structural analysis, this study proposes a revised stoichiometry as Ti10Cu3N4; its crystal structure represents a previously unreported structure type within the P4 /mnm space group. Its atomic arrangement was elucidated through a combination of X-ray powder diffraction profile analysis and density functional theory calculations, corroborated by neutron diffraction studies. Furthermore, the hydrogen storage properties of Ti10Cu3N4 were characterized, demonstrating a hydrogen absorption capacity of approximately 0.6 wt % with desorption occurring in the temperature range of 200-550 °C.
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