Nitridophosphate

A nitridophosphate is an inorganic compound that contains nitrogen bound to a phosphorus atom, considered as replacing oxygen in a phosphate.

Anions include NPN PN3 P3N6. Related compounds include the oxonitridophosphates[1] imidonitridophosphates,[2] nitridoborophosphates,[3] and nitridosilicatephosphates.[4] By changing the phosphorus, related materials include nitridovanadates and nitridorhenates.[5]

Nitridophosphate compounds include elements from the alkali metals, alkaline earths, first row transition metals, rare earth elements, and some other main group elements.[6]

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