Issue 11, 1989

Interlayer water molecules of vandium pentaoxide hydrate. Part 1.—Phase equilibrium with water vapour at a relative pressure higher than 0.005

Abstract

The reversibility of the sorption of H2O molecules into vandium pentaoxide hydrate (V2O5·nH2O) has been examined. The phases 1 and 2, having interlayer distances c= 0.89 and 1.12 nm, respectively, which appeared when the as-grown sample was heated up to 200 °C, were reproducibly hydrated to phase 3 (c= 1.47 nm) under saturated H2O vapour at 25 ° C. Phase 2 was reversible converted to phase 3 over a relative H2O vapour pressure of 0.5 by sorption of H2O molecules. The determination of the isoteric heat of sorption suggested the presence of at least two composite phases i the ‘phase 3’, as determined by X.r.d., with similar interlayer distances, but differeing in H2O content (n= 1.5–2.7 and > 2.7).

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1989,85, 3825-3832

Interlayer water molecules of vandium pentaoxide hydrate. Part 1.—Phase equilibrium with water vapour at a relative pressure higher than 0.005

S. Kittaka, Y. Ayatsuka, K. Ohtani and N. Uchida, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1989, 85, 3825 DOI: 10.1039/F19898503825

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