Heteropolytungstates Containing Cobalt(II) or Cobalt(III)

  • Komura A
  • Hayashi M
  • Imanaga H
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Abstract

The reactions of tungstophosphate with cobalt ion and the properties of heteropolytungstates containing cobalt have been investigated. Unsaturated heteropolyanion PW11O397− produced by the partial degradation of the parent 12-tungstophosphoric acid reacts with cobalt ion to give 11-tungstocobaltophosphate PCoW11O40H25−. Discussion is given on the presence of cobalt in the heteropolyanion and on the above reaction. Both 12-tungstocobaltate-(II) and -(III) are very resistant to acid, but 11-tungstocobaltophosphates lose cobalt ion in strongly acidic solutions to give the parent 12-acid. Some aspects of the spectra of the heteropolytungstates, in which cobalt(II) and cobalt(III), respectively, are present in the specific site, are discussed.

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Komura, A., Hayashi, M., & Imanaga, H. (1976). Heteropolytungstates Containing Cobalt(II) or Cobalt(III). Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 49(1), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.49.87

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