Three different phosphate structures, alpha -K(2)Mo(2)P(2)O(11), beta -K(2)Mo(2)P(2)O(11) and CdMoPO(6), in which molybdenum(V) octahedra are assembled in different ways, have been studied by vibrational spectroscopy techniques. A correlation is given between crystal structure and infrared and Raman band behaviour which allows identification of vibrational modes sensitive to a particular configuration of molybdenum species. This represents a powerful tool for structure characterisation when amorphous or single layer supported phases are under study.
Vibrational spectra study of Mo(V) phosphates as examples of different geometries of dimolybdenyl species
BUSCA, GUIDO;
2001-01-01
Abstract
Three different phosphate structures, alpha -K(2)Mo(2)P(2)O(11), beta -K(2)Mo(2)P(2)O(11) and CdMoPO(6), in which molybdenum(V) octahedra are assembled in different ways, have been studied by vibrational spectroscopy techniques. A correlation is given between crystal structure and infrared and Raman band behaviour which allows identification of vibrational modes sensitive to a particular configuration of molybdenum species. This represents a powerful tool for structure characterisation when amorphous or single layer supported phases are under study.File in questo prodotto:
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