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Spectroscopic and Thermal Behavior of Na6[(VO)3(P2O7)3]·7H2O

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The electronic (absorption and reflectance) as well as the infrared and Raman spectra of Na6[(VO)3(P2O7)3]·7H2O were recorded and discussed. Its thermal behavior was investigated by means of TG and DTA measurements. After a two-step dehydration, the compound melts at 464°C and, apparently, depolymerization takes place during this process. The characteristics of the pyrolysis residues, collected at different temperatures, were spectroscopically investigated.

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Muglia, C.I., Ferrer, E.G. & Baran, E.J. Spectroscopic and Thermal Behavior of Na6[(VO)3(P2O7)3]·7H2O. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 65, 177–183 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011588904771

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