1998
DOI: 10.1006/jssc.1997.7642
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Cesium–Sodium Ion Exchange on Hydrated Molybdenum Bronze and Formation of New Cesium Molybdenum Bronze by a Low-Temperature Synthesis Route

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“…In this way, it is known that the nature and stability of alkali molybdenum bronzes, some of them presenting hexagonal channels as in M2 phase, strongly depends on both the composition and the alkali metal: (i) blue bronze, A 0.3 MoO 3 with A = K, Rb, or Cs [34]; (ii) red bronze, A 0.33 MoO 3 , with A = Li, K, Rb and Cs [35]; and (iii) purple A 0.9 Mo 6 O 17 with A = Li, Na, and K [36]. Thomas and McCarron investigated the chemistry of layered molybdenum bronzes with alkali metals as the guest cations [37].…”
Section: The Importance Of the Size Of The Alkali Metalmentioning
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“…In this way, it is known that the nature and stability of alkali molybdenum bronzes, some of them presenting hexagonal channels as in M2 phase, strongly depends on both the composition and the alkali metal: (i) blue bronze, A 0.3 MoO 3 with A = K, Rb, or Cs [34]; (ii) red bronze, A 0.33 MoO 3 , with A = Li, K, Rb and Cs [35]; and (iii) purple A 0.9 Mo 6 O 17 with A = Li, Na, and K [36]. Thomas and McCarron investigated the chemistry of layered molybdenum bronzes with alkali metals as the guest cations [37].…”
Section: The Importance Of the Size Of The Alkali Metalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the size of cations in the synthesis of different Mo-or W-based bronzes have been described extensively, suggesting that hexagonal molybdates are more or less stabilized by the presence of monovalent cations depending on their ionic size [33][34][35][36][37]. In this way, it is known that the nature and stability of alkali molybdenum bronzes, some of them presenting hexagonal channels as in M2 phase, strongly depends on both the composition and the alkali metal: (i) blue bronze, A 0.3 MoO 3 with A = K, Rb, or Cs [34]; (ii) red bronze, A 0.33 MoO 3 , with A = Li, K, Rb and Cs [35]; and (iii) purple A 0.9 Mo 6 O 17 with A = Li, Na, and K [36].…”
Section: The Importance Of the Size Of The Alkali Metalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La importancia del tamaño de los cationes en la síntesis de diferentes bronces de Mo ó W ha sido extensamente estudiada [282], sugiriendo que los molibdatos hexagonales pueden ser más o menos estabilizados por la presencia de cationes monovalentes dependiendo de los radios iónicos de éstos [283][284][285][286][287][288][289]. Así, tanto la naturaleza como la estabilidad de molibdatos de metal alcalino (estequiométricos o no estequiométricos), algunos de ellos presentando canales hexagonales, dependen fuertemente tanto de la composición como del tipo de metal alcalino empleado: i) los bronces azules, de estequiometría A 0.3 MoO 3 , están descritos para A= K, Rb ó Cs [284,[290][291][292]; ii) los bronces rojos, A 0.33 MoO 3 , para A= Li, K, Rb ó Cs [285]; y iii) los bronces púrpura, A 0.9 Mo 6 O 17 , para A= Li, Na ó K [286,287].…”
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“…Así, tanto la naturaleza como la estabilidad de molibdatos de metal alcalino (estequiométricos o no estequiométricos), algunos de ellos presentando canales hexagonales, dependen fuertemente tanto de la composición como del tipo de metal alcalino empleado: i) los bronces azules, de estequiometría A 0.3 MoO 3 , están descritos para A= K, Rb ó Cs [284,[290][291][292]; ii) los bronces rojos, A 0.33 MoO 3 , para A= Li, K, Rb ó Cs [285]; y iii) los bronces púrpura, A 0.9 Mo 6 O 17 , para A= Li, Na ó K [286,287].…”
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