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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2011.28.3.4

A Study on the Molecular Changes of Tungstophosphate Species at Different pH Values using Spectroscopy  

Ahn, Beom-Shu (Department of Chemistry, Dae Jin University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.28, no.3, 2011 , pp. 284-289 More about this Journal
Abstract
All spectroscopic methods used in this work indicate the instability of tungstophosphates in aqueous solutions and considerable dependence on pH with regard to the dominant species present in the solution. UV spectroscopy indicates that some changes occur in the system but they cannot be specified. IR spectroscopy gives more information on the identification of the dominant species as a function the pH of the solution. NMR spectroscopy provides unique data, which can be used for more accurate interpretation of changes in the solution of various pH values. In the case of aqueous solutions of tungstophosphates, the parent anion was present only in a very acidic solution of ca. pH 1. Some differences in interpretation of the molecular species present under various experimental conditions can be ascribed to some extent to the diversity of chemical shifts of NMR. Under physiological conditions attained with the addition of NaOH, tungstophosphates was dominantly present in the form of the lacunary monovacant anion.
Keywords
polyoxometalates; tungstophosphate; spectroscopy; pH; reversivility;
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