Aluminium molybdate

Aluminium molybdate is the chemical compound Al2(MoO4)3. The room temperature crystal structure was refined using time-of-flight powder neutron diffraction data. It is monoclinic and isostructural with Fe2(MoO4)3 and Cr2(MoO4)3.[1]

Aluminium molybdate
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.035.607
Properties
Al2(MoO4)3
Molar mass 533.77 g mol−1
Appearance grey, metallic solid/powder
odorless
Melting point 705 °C (1,301 °F; 978 K)
slightly soluble in water
Structure[1]
P21/a, No. 14
a = 15.3803(9) Å, b = 9.0443(1) Å, c = 17.888(1) Å
α = 90°, β = 125.382(3)°, γ = 90°
Hazards
NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
Flammability (red): no hazard codeHealth code 1: Exposure would cause irritation but only minor residual injury. E.g. turpentineReactivity (yellow): no hazard codeSpecial hazards (white): no code
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

References

  1. Harrison, W. T. A.; Cheetham, A. K.; Faber, J. (1988). "The crystal structure of aluminum molybdate". Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 76 (2): 328–333. Bibcode:1988JSSCh..76..328H. doi:10.1016/0022-4596(88)90226-5.
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