M. Trchova et al., Intercalation of water into anhydrous vanadyl phosphate studied by the infrared and Raman spectroscopies, J SOL ST CH, 148(2), 1999, pp. 197-204
The course of intercalation of water into alpha(1)-VOPO4 and its monohydrat
e has been studied by infrared and Raman spectroscopy. The mechanism of hyd
ration has been proposed on the base of these measurements. No formation of
vanadyl phosphate monohydrate was observed during hydration of the anhydro
us form under ambient conditions. The vanadyl stretching band appears to be
especially sensitive to atoms coordinated to the vanadium within an octahe
dral arrangement in the host lattice structure. During the intercalation it
s position at 1035 cm(-1) in the anhydrous form changes to 995 cm(-1), typi
cal for mono- and dihydrates. The additional peak at 1017 cm(-1) occurring
in the initial stages of intercalation has been explained by the random sta
cking of intercalated and nonintercalated layers in the sample. (C) 1999 Ac
ademic Press.