Literature DB >> 20839845

"Hexagonal molybdenum trioxide"--known for 100 years and still a fount of new discoveries.

Hans-Joachim Lunk1, Hans Hartl, Monika A Hartl, Martin J G Fait, Ilya G Shenderovich, Michael Feist, Timothy A Frisk, Luke L Daemen, Daniel Mauder, Reinhard Eckelt, Andrey A Gurinov.   

Abstract

In 1906, the preparation of “molybdic acid hydrate” was published by Arthur Rosenheim. Over the past 40 years, a multitude of isostructural compounds, which exist within a wide phase range of the system MoO3NH3H2O, have been published. The reported molecular formulas of “hexagonal molybdenum oxide” varied from MoO3 to MoO3·0.33NH3 to MoO3·nH2O (0.09 ≤ n ≤ 0.69) to MoO3·mNH3·nH2O (0.09 ≤ m ≤ 0.20; 0.18 ≤ n ≤ 0.60). Samples, prepared by the acidification route were investigated using thermal analysis coupled online to a mass spectrometer for evolved gas analysis, X-ray powder diffraction, Fourier transform infrared, Raman, magic-angle-spinning 1H- and 15N NMR spectroscopy, and incoherent inelastic neutron scattering. A comprehensive characterization of these samples will lead to a better understanding of their structure and physical properties as well as uncover the underlying relationship between the various compositions. The synthesized polymeric parent samples can be represented by the structural formula (NH4)(x∞)(3)[Mo(y square 1−y)O(3y)(OH)(x)(H2O)(m−n)]·nH2O with 0.10 ≤ x ≤ 0.14, 0.84 ≤ y ≤ 0.88, and m + n ≥ 3 − x − 3y. The X-ray study of a selected monocrystal confirmed the presence of the well-known 3D framework of edge- and corner-sharing MoO6 octahedra. The colorless monocrystal crystallizes in the hexagonal system with space group P6(3)/m, Z = 6, and unit cell parameters of a = 10.527(1) Å, c = 3.7245(7) Å, V = 357.44(8) Å3, and ρ = 3.73 g·cm(−3). The structure of the prepared monocrystal can best be described by the structural formula (NH4)(0.13∞)(3)[Mo(0.86 square 0.14)O2.58(OH)0.13(H2O)(0.29−n)]·nH2O, which is consistent with the existence of one vacancy (square) for six molybdenum sites. The sample MoO3·0.326NH3·0.343H2O, prepared by the ammoniation of a partially dehydrated MoO3·0.170NH3·0.153H2O with dry gaseous ammonia, accommodates NH3 in the hexagonal tunnels, in addition to [NH4]+ cations and H2O. The “chimie douce” reaction of MoO3·0.155NH3·0.440H2O with a 1:1 mixture of NO/NO2 at 100 °C resulted in the synthesis of MoO3·0.539H2O. This material is of great interest as a host of various molecules and cations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20839845     DOI: 10.1021/ic101103g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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1.  Investigation on structural, thermal, optical and sensing properties of meta-stable hexagonal MoO(3) nanocrystals of one dimensional structure.

Authors:  Angamuthuraj Chithambararaj; Arumugam Chandra Bose
Journal:  Beilstein J Nanotechnol       Date:  2011-09-14       Impact factor: 3.649

2.  The Dopamine Assisted Synthesis of MoO3/Carbon Electrodes With Enhanced Capacitance in Aqueous Electrolyte.

Authors:  Nazgol Norouzi; Darrell Omo-Lamai; Farbod Alimohammadi; Timofey Averianov; Jason Kuang; Shan Yan; Lei Wang; Eli Stavitski; Denis Leshchev; Kenneth J Takeuchi; Esther S Takeuchi; Amy C Marschilok; David C Bock; Ekaterina Pomerantseva
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 5.545

3.  Engineering Highly Reduced Molybdenum Polyoxometalates via the Incorporation of d and f Block Metal Ions.

Authors:  Eduard Garrido Ribó; Nicola L Bell; De-Liang Long; Leroy Cronin
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 16.823

Review 4.  Nanostructured MoO3 for Efficient Energy and Environmental Catalysis.

Authors:  Yuhua Zhu; Yuan Yao; Zhu Luo; Chuanqi Pan; Ji Yang; Yarong Fang; Hongtao Deng; Changxiang Liu; Qi Tan; Fudong Liu; Yanbing Guo
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Low-Field Electron Emission Capability of Thin Films on Flat Silicon Substrates: Experiments with Mo and General Model for Refractory Metals and Carbon.

Authors:  Ivan Bizyaev; Pavel Gabdullin; Maxim Chumak; Vladislav Babyuk; Sergey Davydov; Vasilii Osipov; Alexey Kuznetsov; Olga Kvashenkina; Alexander Arkhipov
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 5.076

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