Physico–chemical behaviour of V(V) in a concentrated phosphoric acid

Tests show that the conductivity and viscosity of solutions of phosphoric acid (54% P 2O 5) change as increasing quantities of vanadium are added, indicating that the metallic cation interacts with the phosphoric acid molecule. This behaviour is confirmed by measurements of acidity. Determination of...

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Published in:Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. A, Chemistry. Vol. 180; no. 1; pp. 213 - 217
Main Authors: Sefiani, N., Azzi, M., Saib, N., Hlaibi, M., Ouazzani, T.M., Kossair, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 15-05-2006
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Summary:Tests show that the conductivity and viscosity of solutions of phosphoric acid (54% P 2O 5) change as increasing quantities of vanadium are added, indicating that the metallic cation interacts with the phosphoric acid molecule. This behaviour is confirmed by measurements of acidity. Determination of R 0(H) shows that the acidity of the environment increases as a function of the concentration of V(V), suggesting that the interaction between the vanadium and the phosphoric acid molecule releases H + protons. Spectrophotometric measurements are used to determine the type of interaction, the nature of the species resulting from the interaction between the vanadium and the phosphoric acid molecule, and the number of protons involved.
ISSN:1010-6030
1873-2666
DOI:10.1016/j.jphotochem.2005.10.019