Journal
JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages 961-970Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010142813033
Keywords
solid-solid interactions; thermal decomposition; transition metal oxides
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The thermal decompositions of pure and mixed manganese carbonate and ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate in molar ratios of 3:1, 1:1 and 1:3 were studied by DTA and TG techniques. The prepared mixed solid samples were calcined in air at 500, 750 or 1000 degrees C and then investigated by means of an XRD technique. The results revealed that manganese carbonate decomposed in the range 300-1000 degrees C, with intermediate formation of MnO2, Mn2O3 and Mn3O4. Ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate first lost its water of crystallization on heating, and then decomposed, yielding water and ammonia. At 340 degrees C, MoO3 was the final product, which melts at 790 degrees C. The thermal treatment of the mixed solids at 500, 750 or 1000 degrees C led to solid-solid interactions between the produced oxides, with the formation of manganese molybdate. At 1000 degrees C, Mn2O3 and MoO3 were detected, due to the mutual stabilization effect of these oxides at this temperature.
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