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Nature of Monomeric Molybdenum(VI) Cations in Acid Solutions Using Theoretical Calculations and Raman Spectroscopy.

Ning ZhangErich KönigsbergerSiqi DuanKe LinHai-Bo YiDewen ZengZhongwei ZhaoGlenn Hefter
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2019)
The composition and structures of the two protonated species formed from uncharged molybdic acid, MoO2(OH)2(OH2)20, in strongly acidic solutions have been investigated using a combination of density functional theory calculations, first-principles molecular dynamics simulations, and Raman spectroscopy. The calculations show that both protonated species maintain the original octahedral structure of molybdic acid. Computed p Ka values indicated that the ═O moieties are the proton acceptor sites and, therefore, that MoO(OH)3(OH2)2+ and Mo(OH)4(OH2)22+ are the probable protonated forms of Mo(VI) in strong acid solutions, rather than the previously accepted MoO2(OH)2- x(OH2)2+ x x+ ( x = 1, 2) species. This finding is shown to be broadly consistent with the observed Raman spectra. Structural details of MoO(OH)3(OH2)2+ and Mo(OH)4(OH2)22+ are reported.
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