Issue 2, 1981

Photochemical studies of the alkylammoniun molybdates. Part 5. Photolysis in weak acid solutions

Abstract

Solution photolysis of hexakis(isopropylammonium) heptamolybdate(VI) trihydrate, [NH3Pri]6[Mo7O24]·3H2O (1), at pH 5.4 leads to reduction to MoV with involvement of hydroxy-radicals, followed by decomposition to yellow and blue species. Propylene and acetone were detected as oxidation products but quantum yields for their formation were much lower than that for MoV formation. The irradiated single-crystal e.s.r. spectra revealed the formation of MoVO5(OH) in a MoO6 octahedral site, which corresponded to the primary event in the solution photolysis. E.s.r. and Raman spectroscopy and flash photolysis were employed to elucidate the mechanism of these reactions.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 628-634

Photochemical studies of the alkylammoniun molybdates. Part 5. Photolysis in weak acid solutions

T. Yamase, R. Sasaki and T. Ikawa, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 628 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810000628

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