karbidinitridi
Karbidinitridi refers to a class of chemical compounds that contain both carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and a metal or metalloid element, typically forming a structure that includes both carbide (a compound of carbon with a less electronegative element) and nitride (a compound of nitrogen with a less electronegative element) functionalities. These materials are often explored for their unique physical and chemical properties, particularly in advanced materials science and engineering.
The most well-known example of a karbidinitridi compound is titanium carbonitride (TiCN), a solid solution of
Karbidinitridi compounds are typically synthesized through high-temperature processes, such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or physical
Applications of karbidinitridi materials extend beyond coatings, including use in refractory components, electrical contacts, and corrosion-resistant