E. Valiev et al., The formation processes of oxide phases from polymer-salt complexes of ammonium molybdate and tungstate, PHYSICA B, 276, 2000, pp. 854-855
The thermal decomposition processes of the polymer-salt solution of ammoniu
m molybdate and tungstate are studied by small angle neutron scattering (SA
NS) and X-ray diffraction. The parameters of the crystal structure of the o
xide phase particles WO3 and MoO3, a particle size distribution function, a
specific surface and fractal dimension of particle to surface, a volume pa
rt and a mean particle size have been obtained. It is shown that the best c
atalytic properties are reached by heating the samples up to 400 degrees C.
This stare is defined by the mean particle size similar to 15 nm, the spec
ific surface similar to 10 m(2)/g, the particle volume concentration simila
r to 5 x 10(-2) and the fractal dimension of particles surface similar to 2
.5. A general mechanism for the formation of the oxide phases from differen
t polymer-salt solution is established. The processes of the phase formatio
n as a first-order phase transition are also shown. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.