Interlayer adsorption of ammonia and pyridine in V2O5 xerogel
Abstract
Intracrystalline adsorption of ammonia and pyridine in V2O5·1.5 H2O xerogel, takes place spontaneously with protonation of the bases. Although partial Vv→ VIV transformation in the host lattice has been detected by electron spin resonance spectroscopy, infrared studies show that the intercalation process is due mainly to a proton-transfer reaction involving interlayer water molecules, which denotes the Brønsted-acidic character of the xerogel. Considerations of the symmetry and orientation of the interlamellar species are also reported.