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Strontium molybdate

Strontium molybdate (SrMo04) using laser light seattering (Sohnel etal., 1988). Bimodal distributions were observed and the presenee of agglomerates was eonfirmed by mieroseopy (Figure 6.16). [Pg.173]

Sohnel, O., Mullin, J.W. and Jones, A.G., 1988. Nucleation, growth and agglomeration during the batch precipitation of strontium molybdate. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 27, 1721-1728. [Pg.323]

Strontium Molybdate, SrMoO, is prepared by fusing together sodium molybdate (1 part), strontium chloride (2 parts), and sodium chloride (2 parts). It crystallises in white quadratic pyramids,with axial ratio... [Pg.153]

The synthesis of barium and strontium molybdates(IV) was first reported by Scholder, Klemm, and Brixnerd The compounds are of interest because they contain molybdenum in the 4-4 oxidation state. Both compounds have the undistorted cubic perovskite structure, which is ideal for stud3nng cation-anion-cation (superexchange) interactions. The compounds also exhibit metallic behavior, thus permitting study of the role of d electrons in the conduction process. [Pg.2]

In addition, precipitation of fission-product elements has been demonstrated. The addition of sodium carbonate or sodium sulfate to molten equimolar sodium-potassium nitrate containing soluble strontium nitrate results in precipitation of strontium carbonate or strontium sulfate, respectively. Molybdenum trioxide, M0O3, added to an equimolar sodium-potassium nitrate melt resulted in evolution of nitrogen dioxide and dissolution of the molybdenum, presumably as the molybdate anion, MogOy (14). Addition of soluble strontium nitrate to this nitrate melt produced an insoluble precipitate that was also insoluble in water. The existence of an aqueous insoluble strontium molybdate is known, and it is believed that a similar species is formed in the melt. [Pg.235]

SrMo04 STRONTIUM MOLYBDATE 1572 TbSe[g] TERBIUM SELENIDE (GAS) 1618... [Pg.1918]

Terbium is used to dope calcium fluoride, calcium tungstate, and strontium molybdate. Their application is in luminescent materials (e.g., Li et al. 2009 Nazarov et al. 2004). It also can be used together with zirconia (Zr02) as a crystal stabilizer for solid-oxide fuel cells that operate at high temperamre (Hammond 2015). [Pg.101]

Cadmium fluoride Cadmium molybdate Lead fluoride Magnesium molybdate Polyetherimide resin Strontium fluoride Strontium molybdate electronic ceramics additive Cobalt (II, III) oxide electronic circuitry Tantalum... [Pg.5146]

Strontium fluoride Strontium molybdate 2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl acrylate Trifluoroethyl methacrylate optical brightener mfg. [Pg.5494]

Strontium molybdate Mo04Zn Zinc molybdate Mo04Zn 2H2O Zinc molybdate M0S2... [Pg.7146]


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