Solid-State Crystal-to-Crystal Phase Transitions and Reversible Structure-Temperature Behavior of Phosphovanadomolybdic Acid, H sub(5)PV sub(2)Mo sub(10)O sub(40)
The crystal packing and secondary structure of H sub(5)PV sub(2)Mo sub(12)O sub(40) was followed by careful X-ray diffraction studies that revealed four unique structures and three solid phase transitions at temperatures between 25 and 55 [degrees]C, with loss of solvated water and concomitant contr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry 2015-01, Vol.54 (2), p.628-634 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The crystal packing and secondary structure of H sub(5)PV sub(2)Mo sub(12)O sub(40) was followed by careful X-ray diffraction studies that revealed four unique structures and three solid phase transitions at temperatures between 25 and 55 [degrees]C, with loss of solvated water and concomitant contraction of the volume and increase of the packing density. Above 60 [degrees]C H sub(5)PV sub(2)Mo sub(12)O sub(40) becomes amorphous and then anhydrous although the polyoxometalate cluster is stable indefinitely up to 300 [degrees]C. Above this temperature, combined IR, Raman, XRD, and XPS measurements show the decomposition of H sub(5)PV sub(2)Mo sub(12)O sub(40) to crystalline MoO sub(3) and probably amorphous vanadium oxide and vanadylphosphate, the latter appearing to cover the surface of MoO sub(3). Importantly, H sub(5)PV sub(2)Mo sub(12)O sub(40) can be easily recovered by dissolution in water at 80 [degrees]C. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ic502541b |