Silicon pernitride, SiN, was synthesized from the elements at 140 GPa in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell. Its crystal structure was solved and refined by means of synchrotron-based single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. The title compound crystallizes in the pyrite structure type (space group , No. 205). The Si atom occupies a site with multiplicity 4 (Wyckoff letter , site symmetry ..), while the N atom is located on a site with multiplicity 8 (Wyckoff letter , site symmetry .3.). The crystal structure of SiN is comprised of slightly distorted [SiN] octa-hedra inter-connected with each other by sharing vertices. Crystal chemical analysis of bond lengths suggests that Si has a formal oxidation state of +IV, while nitro-gen forms pernitride anions (N-N).
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