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Synthesis on silica surface by the ionic deposition technique of nanolayers of heteropolycompounds on the basis of phosphomolybdic acid. / Gulina, L. B.; Tolstoi, V. P.

в: Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Том 74, № 3, 01.03.2004, стр. 327-330.

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title = "Synthesis on silica surface by the ionic deposition technique of nanolayers of heteropolycompounds on the basis of phosphomolybdic acid",
abstract = "Layers of a {"}hybrid{"} iso- and heteropolycompound of the composition Zr 2.6(OH) xPMo 8.0Sn 1.9O y·nH 2O were obtained on silica surface by ionic deposition. Heating in air at 200-400°C results in removal from the layer of water molecules, oxidation of Mo 5+ to Mo 6+, and formation of Mo-O-Zr and Mo-O-Sn chemical bonds.",
author = "Gulina, {L. B.} and Tolstoi, {V. P.}",
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N2 - Layers of a "hybrid" iso- and heteropolycompound of the composition Zr 2.6(OH) xPMo 8.0Sn 1.9O y·nH 2O were obtained on silica surface by ionic deposition. Heating in air at 200-400°C results in removal from the layer of water molecules, oxidation of Mo 5+ to Mo 6+, and formation of Mo-O-Zr and Mo-O-Sn chemical bonds.

AB - Layers of a "hybrid" iso- and heteropolycompound of the composition Zr 2.6(OH) xPMo 8.0Sn 1.9O y·nH 2O were obtained on silica surface by ionic deposition. Heating in air at 200-400°C results in removal from the layer of water molecules, oxidation of Mo 5+ to Mo 6+, and formation of Mo-O-Zr and Mo-O-Sn chemical bonds.

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