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2Ga2O3•3MoO3 and MnMoO4

vano - 13-3-2021 at 03:35

Hi, there are two compounds which I made. First is gallium molybdenum oxide. It forms 2Ga2O3•3MoO3•15H2O hytrate, which is white, I was heating for a long time(not at high temperature) so it lost water. Pretty nice yellow compound, I also made gallium Tungsten oxide hydrate(Ga2O3•2WO3•8H2O), which is also white, maybe i will try anhydrous compound. Second one is manganese molybdate monohydrate, It has a more yellow color than can be seen in the photo. It used as a catalyst, but it's also good for colourful chemicals collection.

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ChemTalk - 14-3-2021 at 15:19

hello Vano, thanks for sharing. As always, those are very interesting compounds. How did you make them?

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Bedlasky - 14-3-2021 at 19:49

I think that gallium molybdenum oxide is some kind of gallium molybdate.

How did you make your manganese molybdate? My is creamy white. It seems that it is little bit contaminated by hexamolybdatomanganate(II) which is orange.

vano - 14-3-2021 at 21:49

Quote: Originally posted by ChemTalk  
hello Vano, thanks for sharing. As always, those are very interesting compounds. How did you make them?

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Thanks. First compound i made it from gallium nitrate nonanhydrate and sodium molybdate dihydrate. Second one from manganese chloride tetrahydrate and sodium molybdate.

vano - 14-3-2021 at 21:59

Quote: Originally posted by Bedlasky  
I think that gallium molybdenum oxide is some kind of gallium molybdate.

How did you make your manganese molybdate? My is creamy white. It seems that it is little bit contaminated by hexamolybdatomanganate(II) which is orange.


Of course it's kind of molybdate. In my opinion it's writing style looks like 5Na2O • 12MoO3 it is sodium paramolybdate. This gallium molybdate has other name but i donk know, Because it was not written anywhere.

I made it from manganese chloride tetrahydrate a d sodium molybdate dihydrate. It has no orange color, also not yellow. It has white yellowish colour. can you show me your molybdate?


Bedlasky - 14-3-2021 at 22:32

https://colourchem.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/nh44h6mnmoo46...

On the left is (NH4)4H6[Mn(MoO4)6], on the right is MnMoO4.

Did you use excess of molybdate/manganese chloride or stoichiometric amounts?

Edit: I just realized - what photo is your MnMoO4? Left or right? I was thiking that left :D. Right photo looks exactly like MnMoO4.

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vano - 15-3-2021 at 08:36

Quote: Originally posted by Bedlasky  
https://colourchem.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/nh44h6mnmoo46...

On the left is (NH4)4H6[Mn(MoO4)6], on the right is MnMoO4.

Did you use excess of molybdate/manganese chloride or stoichiometric amounts?

Edit: I just realized - what photo is your MnMoO4? Left or right? I was thiking that left :D. Right photo looks exactly like MnMoO4.

[Edited on 15-3-2021 by Bedlasky]


No problem.

vano - 15-3-2021 at 09:59

Bedlasky (NH4)4H6[Mn(MoO4)6] is very beautiful, i will make it. Thanks for new idea.