Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1682746 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The sandwich-type K10[(VO)2Sb2W20O70]·20H2O heteropolyoxotungstate was investigated by means of elemental analyses, thermogravimetric and spectroscopic (FT-IR, UV-vis and EPR) methods. The stretching vibration of the terminal W=Ot bonds is shifted with 8 cmâ1 towards higher wave numbers in the FT-IR spectrum of the complex, which indicates the involvement of the terminal oxygen atoms in the coordination to the vanadium ions. The UV electronic spectra of the ligand and complex spectrum presents two bands assigned to ligand to metal charge transfer pÏâdÏ transitions in the W=Ot bonds and the electron transition dÏâpÏâdÏ between the energetic levels of the tricentric bonds W-Ob-W. The powder EPR spectrum obtained at room temperature is typical for mononuclear oxovanadium species in an axial environment. The spectrum exhibits eight components, both in perpendicular and parallel bands due to the hyperfine coupling of the spin of one unpaired electron with the nuclear spin of the 51V isotope (gâ¥Â = 1.908, gII = 1.974, Aâ¥Â = 69 G, AII = 201 G).
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Authors
O. Baban, I. Hauer, D. Rusu, M. Rusu, N.L. Mogonea, L. David,