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EPR Study of MoVin the Tetragonal and Monoclinic Phases of Zirconia

โœ Scribed by Dante Cordischi; Manlio Occhiuzzi; Roberto Dragone


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
324 KB
Volume
136
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4596

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โœฆ Synopsis


MoO x /ZrO 2 ( 95 Mo-enriched or not) samples were prepared by adsorption or coprecipitation and were subsequently heated in air or oxygen at 773 or 1073 K. Depending on the heating temperature and the Mo content, clustered Mo V species (Mo V clust ) and isolated Mo V species in tetragonal (Mo V tetr ) and/or monoclinic (Mo V mon ) phases were formed. Mo V species were detected by EPR only at low temperature (77 K), were formed by treatments in oxidizing conditions, and were insensitive to leaching treatment. Computer simulation of the spectra yielded the following spin-Hamiltonian parameters for isolated species:

and A N โ€ซ09ุโ€ฌ G for Mo V tetr ; g xx โ€ซ,308.1ุโ€ฌ g yy โ€ซ,388.1ุโ€ฌ g zz โ€ซ,569.1ุโ€ฌ A xx โ€ซ18ุโ€ฌ G, A yy โ€ซ16ุโ€ฌ G, and A zz โ€ซ61ุโ€ฌ G for Mo V mon . The ground state, spin polarization factor, and spin-orbit reduction factor were calculated by the equations of McGarvey.


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