Tungsten Nitride

Tungsten nitride (W2N, WN, WN2) is an inorganic compound, a nitride of tungsten. It is a hard, solid, brown-colored ceramic material that is electrically conductive and decomposes in water.

It is used in microelectronics as a contact material, for conductive layers, and barrier layers between silicon and other metals, e.g. tungsten or copper. It is less commonly used than titanium nitride or tungsten films.

Tungsten nitride forms together with tungsten dioxide, tungsten trioxide, and tungsten pentoxide when a light bulb breaks while the filament is heated.

Tungsten silicide is another material with similar use.

Tungsten compounds
Tungsten(0)
  • W(CO)6
Tungsten(II)
  • WSi2
  • WCl2
  • W(OH)2
Tungsten(III)
  • W2O3
Tungsten(IV)
  • WC
  • WO2
  • WS2
  • WTe2
Tungsten(V)
  • W2O5
  • WBr5
  • W2Cl10
Tungsten(VI)
  • H3PW12O40
  • WO2Cl2
  • WCl6
  • WF6
  • WN2
  • WO3
  • WS3
  • WOBr4
  • WOCl4
  • WOF4
  • H2WO4
Organotungsten(VI) compounds
  • W(CH3)6