Y. Zhang et al., IN-SITU RAMAN INVESTIGATION ON THE STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF OXOVANADIUM HYDROGENPHOSPHATE HEMIHYDRATE IN THE PRESENCE OF AMMONIA, Chemistry of materials, 9(5), 1997, pp. 1086-1091
Raman spectra of the transformation of oxovanadium hydrogenphosphate h
emihydrate, VOHPO4 .(1)/2H2O, were measured in an in situ Raman cell u
nder an ammonia/oxygen/helium flow in the presence of water vapor at t
emperatures up to 723 K. During the thermal treatment a decomposition
of the parent structure proceeds as indicated by a distinct broadening
and disappearing of the parent Raman bands. After holding the sample
for 1 h under these conditions and during subsequent cooling, the stru
ctural transformation into (NH4)(2)[(VO)(3)(P2O7)(2)] is observed. Aft
er allowing this to stand at room temperature under flowing helium for
some hours, V2O5 and mainly NH4VO3 particles (up to 100 mu m) are for
med as new phases. Both are spatial separated from the (NH4)(2)[(VO)(3
)(P2O7)(2)] surface as detected by means of the micro-Raman technique.
It seems very likely that NH4VO3 is generated from in situ existing V
(V) particles and chemisorbed ammonia.