Volume 40, Issue 1-2 pp. 95-105
Original Paper

In situ X-ray analysis of MoO3 reduction

T. LeisegangA. A. Levin

A. A. Levin

Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Structure Physics, 01062 Dresden, Germany

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J. Walter

J. Walter

CM Chemiemetall GmbH, Chemie Park Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Areal E, Niels-Bohr-Straße 5, 06749 Bitterfeld, Germany

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D. C. Meyer

D. C. Meyer

Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Structure Physics, 01062 Dresden, Germany

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First published: 27 December 2004
Citations: 65

Abstract

The reduction of MoO3 to MoO2 under hydrogen/argon atmosphere (5 vol. % H2/95 vol. % Ar) in the temperature range 323 K…623 K was studied in situ by means of wide-angle X-ray scattering. It has been found that the starting material, MoO3, consists of two different orthorhombic MoO3 phases A and B with nearly the same structure parameters. The phase A (fraction of 37.1 wt%) describes the larger crystallites whereas the phase B (fraction of 62.9 wt.%) describes the smaller crystallites. Under the reduction to monoclinic MoO2 phase during the heating, the thermal evolution of the phase fractions is different. A conclusion is drawn that MoO2 is formed preferably in big crystallites. About 10 wt. % of MoO2 has been found to form at 623 K resulting in about 69 wt. % after cooling to room temperature followed by holding in Ar/H2 atmosphere about 24 h. Additionally, about 4.4 wt. % of the Mo4O11 oxide probably formed in large crystallites was detected in the reduced powder after the cooling. (© 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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