2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1026268127421
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“…Presumably, these vibrations are responsible for the band at approximately 830 cm -1 , manifested in the experimental spectra as a shoulder on the long-wave side of the strong band in the spectra of triclinic octamolybdates. This frequency is close to those reported previously for other Np(V) molybdates [30]. In the spectrum of Cs 6 [(NpO 2 ) 2 (Mo 8 O 28 )]·2H 2 O, we failed to reveal a similar vibration.…”
Section: Absorption Spectrasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Presumably, these vibrations are responsible for the band at approximately 830 cm -1 , manifested in the experimental spectra as a shoulder on the long-wave side of the strong band in the spectra of triclinic octamolybdates. This frequency is close to those reported previously for other Np(V) molybdates [30]. In the spectrum of Cs 6 [(NpO 2 ) 2 (Mo 8 O 28 )]·2H 2 O, we failed to reveal a similar vibration.…”
Section: Absorption Spectrasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…As shown previously [1], crystalline phases of the zeolite type with the composition (AlO 2 ) 2 (SiO 2 ) 4 . 7H 2 O similar to faujasite mineral (as judged from the X-ray diffraction patterns) are formed at 80 3100oC from alkaline solutions with [OH 3 ] of approximately 2 M at the Si : Al molar ratio varied from 2 to 6.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The experimental conditions were the same as in [1]. A solution of Np(VI) purified by anion exchange was used as the initial solution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The vibrations of bridging molybdate ions and NpO 2 groups are manifested in a narrow frequency range, 920 3780 cm !1 , which leads to partial overlap of the corresponding absorption bands. Based on the previous IR data for some Np(V) molybdates [14], the doublet with maxima at 830 and 820 cm !1 should be assigned to the neptunyl(V) stretching vibrations n 3 (NpO 2 + ). The other five observed bands correspond to stretching vibrations of distorted tetrahedral ions MoO 4 2!…”
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confidence: 97%