Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1625964 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Neutron and synchrotron studies have been performed on in situ hydriding of Li3N. Commercial Li3N is composed of α phase (∼70 wt.%) and β phase (∼30 wt.%). We have performed experiments to convert β → α, and studied in situ deuteration using neutron diffraction experiments. We found concurrent phase evolution of Li2ND, LiD, and LiND2. Mass percentages of the phases evolved as a function of time and temperature have been quantified using General Structure Analysis System (GSAS) refinement of the neutron diffraction data. The problem of formation of the stable LiD is discussed in light of decreasing of the amount of LiD phase when the temperature is increased from 200 to 320 °C during dehydriding, and in addition the concentration of Li2ND phase increased at this temperature. Lattice parameters, volume changes, phase evolutions in wt.% as a function of temperature and time are presented.