Water soluble Na[Nb(O2)3] 2H2O as a new molecular precursor for synthesis of sodium niobate

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A water-soluble tetraperoxo niobate [Nb (O2)4] 3- was prepared by reaction of niobic acid with H2O 2 at pH = 11 in aqueous ammonia solution. The corresponding ammonium salt, (NH4)3[Nb(O2)4], was grown as a single crystal, and its crystal structure was solved. A white precipitate has been obtained from the solution containing (NH4)3[Nb (O2)4] and Na2CO3, Based on the elemental, TG, redox titration and Raman spectroscopic analyses, we have concluded that the obtained compound was Na[Nb (O2) 3]·2H2O. This compound has been demonstrated to be a convenient precursor for synthesis of NaNbO3 by simple calcinations in air at the reduced temperature of 400-500°C.

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Dey, D., Petrykin, V., Sasaki, S., & Kakihana, M. (2007). Water soluble Na[Nb(O2)3] 2H2O as a new molecular precursor for synthesis of sodium niobate. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 115(1348), 808–812. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.115.808

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