Issue 9, 1992

Polyoxometalates catalyst materials: X-ray thermal stability study of phosphorus-containing heteropolyacids H3 +xPM12 –xVxO40·13–14H2O (M = Mo,W; x= 0–1)

Abstract

The phase evolution, under thermal treatment, of the 12-molybdo(tungsto)phosphoric acids and their related 1-vanado-substituted compounds has been studied by in situ X-ray diffraction methods. The anhydrous acid temperature range is clearly observed for the 12-molybdo(tungsto)phosphoric acid parents via formation of a tetragonal phase. However, the vanadium monosubstituted acids seem to transform into the 12-metallo parents. In the case of the 1-vanado-11-tungstophosphoric acid a curious evolution, via a very stable cubic lattice, suggests thermal stabilization of the 12-tungstophosphate anion through the formation of an anhydrous VO2+ salt.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1992,2, 971-978

Polyoxometalates catalyst materials: X-ray thermal stability study of phosphorus-containing heteropolyacids H3 +xPM12 –xVxO40·13–14H2O (M = Mo,W; x= 0–1)

M. Fournier, C. Feumi-Jantou, C. Rabia, G. Hervé and S. Launay, J. Mater. Chem., 1992, 2, 971 DOI: 10.1039/JM9920200971

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