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Upon calcination of vanadium-molybdenum catalysts in air at 500°C two ESR signals are observed. They are attributed to a solid solution of MoO3 in V2O5 (a) and to the incorporation of VO2+ into the compound V2MoO8 (b).
Abstract
В прокалённых на воздухе при 500°C ванадий-молибденовых катализаторах наблю-дается сигнал а, обусловленный образованием твёрдого раствора MoO3 в V2O5, и сиг-нал обусловленный внедрением VO+2 в соединение V2 MoO5.
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Selyutin, G.E., Maksimov, N.G., Zenkovets, G.A. et al. ESR investigation of vanadium-molybdenum oxide catalysts. React Kinet Catal Lett 10, 25–29 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02067507
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