Three new nitrides LaMN (M=Cr, Mn, and Mo) have been synthesized using a high pressure azide route. These are the first examples of ternary CsCoCl-type nitrides, and show that this (MN)NLa antiperovskite structure type may be used to stabilise high oxidation-state transition metals in tetrahedral molecular [MN] nitridometallate anions. Magnetic measurements confirm that Cr and Mo are in the M state, but the M=Mn phase has an anomalously small paramagnetic moment and large cell volume. Neutron powder diffraction data are fitted using an anion-excess LaMnN model (space group I4/mcm, a=6.81587(9) Å and c=11.22664(18) Å at 200 K) in which Mn is close to the +7 state. Excess-anion incorporation into CsCoCl-type materials has not been previously reported, and this or other substitution mechanisms may enable many other high oxidation state transition metal nitrides to be prepared.
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