Abstract:
The factors influencing the thermal stability of a vanadium phosphate (H
3NCH
2CH
2NH
2)4 V
Ⅲ(H
2O)
2(V
ⅣO)
8(OH)
4(HPO
4)
4(PO
4)
4(H
2O)
2 ·3H
2O (V
9P
8-en for short) with open-framework were investigated by XPS. The thermal degradation of V9P8-en while heated under Ar and air atmospheres was studied, including the removal of organic templates (en), phase transition and vanadium oxidation states. It is shown that the structure of the compound collapses with decomposition of the organic template before 380 ℃, and the oxidation states of vanadium atoms become variable, i.e. vanadium atoms in VPO skeleton are reduced from V
4+ to V
3+. As viewed from crystal chemistry, the structure has to be rebuilt because the original coordination environments of V
4+ (distorted octahedron or trigonal-bipyramid) cannot match ones of V
3+ (regular octahedron). It is concluded that the rational control of pretreatment conditions to maintain the original oxidation states of vanadium will be helpful for the thermal stability of open framework vanadium phosphates.