•
alpha- (stable at room temperature and pressure) has an unusual crystal structure that consists of two types of layers: one layer has the composition contains
6-coordinate N centers and the other layer consists only of lithium cations. Two other forms are known: •
beta-, formed from the
alpha phase at 0.42
GPa has the
sodium arsenide () structure; •
gamma- (same structure as lithium bismuthide ) forms from the
beta form at 35 to 45 GPa. Lithium nitride shows
ionic conductivity for , with a value of c. 2×10−4 Ω−1cm−1, and an (intracrystal)
activation energy of c. 0.26 eV (c. 24 kJ/mol).
Hydrogen doping increases
conductivity, whilst doping with metal ions (
Al,
Cu,
Mg) reduces it. The activation energy for lithium transfer across lithium nitride crystals (intercrystalline) has been determined to be higher, at c. 68.5 kJ/mol. The
alpha form is a
semiconductor with
band gap of c. 2.1
eV. == Reactions ==