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Molybdenum oxide nitrides of the Mo_{2}(O,N,\square)_{5}$ type : on the way to Mo_{2}O_{5}$

Anatoliy SenyshynUte KolbOliver NiehausRichard DronskowskiChristian SchwickertHans BoysenMartin LerchNils BeckerThorsten ResslerArtem M. AbakumovArtem M. AbakumovTatiana E. GorelikTatiana E. GorelikDominik A. WeberDominik A. WeberSean P. CulverRainer PöttgenManop Huber

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Absorption spectroscopyChemistryInorganic chemistryOxidechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyCrystal structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesMolybdenum trioxideInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryElectron diffractionOxidation stateMolybdenumPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyInert gas

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Abstract: Blue-colored molybdenum oxide nitrides of the Mo-2(O,N,square)(5) type were synthesized by direct nitridation of commercially available molybdenum trioxide with a mixture of gaseous ammonia and oxygen. Chemical composition, crystal structure, and stability of the obtained and hitherto unknown compounds are studied extensively. The average oxidation state of +5 for molybdenum is proven by Mo K near-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy; the magnetic behavior is in agreement with compounds exhibiting (MoO6)-O-v units. The new materials are stable up to similar to 773 K in an inert gas atmosphere. At higher temperatures, decomposition is observed. X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, electron diffraction, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy reveal the structure to be related to VNb9O24.9-type phases, however, with severe disorder hampering full structure determination. Still, the results demonstrate the possibility of a future synthesis of the potential binary oxide Mo2O5. On the basis of these findings, a tentative suggestion on the crystal structure of the potential compound Mo2O5, backed by electronic-structure and phonon calculations from first principles, is given.

10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b00551https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1457270151162165141