Microwave-assisted selective deoxygenation of layer- and chain-containing oxides

Vaidhyanathan, Balasubramanium ; Ganguli, Munia ; Rao, Kalya J. (1996) Microwave-assisted selective deoxygenation of layer- and chain-containing oxides Journal of Materials Chemistry, 6 (3). pp. 391-394. ISSN 0959-9428

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Abstract

Very rapid (within 5 min), selective, single-step deoxygenation of layer- and chain-containing oxides, MoO3, CrO3, V2O5, α-VOPO4.2H2O and Ag6Mo10O33 has been accomplished using graphitic carbon in a microwave-assisted reaction. The products were found to be MoO2, Cr2O3, VO2, VPO4 and a mixture of (Ag + MoO2), respectively. Products were characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), IR and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopies. Although conventional methods of preparing these materials are tedious, the present method is simple, fast and yields very homogeneous products of good crystallinity. Our results reveal that while layer- and chain-containing oxides undergo rapid microwave-assisted carbothermal reduction, the non-layered materials do not. The high structural selectivity of these reactions is suggestive of the topochemical nature of the fast reduction process.

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