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Publications in Scientific Journals:

F. Eder, M. Weil, W.D. Schubert, C. Gierl-Mayer:
"Ammonium metatungstate, (NH4)6[H2W12O40] - crystallization and thermal behavior of various hydrous species";
Crystal Growth & Design, 21 (2021), 21; 6195 - 6212.



English abstract:
Various hydrous ammonium metatungstate phases (NH4)6[H2W12O40]·XH2O (AMT-X) have been obtained in the form of single crystals, using supersaturated solutions, antisolvent crystallization, and partial dehydration as strategies for crystal growth. On the basis of laboratory X-ray diffraction data, the crystal structures of the hydrous phases with X = 22, 12.5, 9.5, 8.5, 6, 4, and 2 as well of the cocrystals with X = 12-ethanol and X = 4-2acetone have been determined for the first time. AMT-22 forms the solid solution series (NH4)6-xKx[H2W12O40]·22H2O with the potassium salt (PMT-22) without a miscibility gap. Its tetragonal crystal structure shows a distorted cubic close-packed arrangement of the spherical α-Keggin-type [H2W12O40]6- anions with disordered ammonium N and water O atoms in the voids. The crystal structures of the other, less-hydrated AMT phases can be derived from distorted hexagonal rod packings of the α-Keggin anions, likewise with the cations and crystal water molecules in the voids. The thermal behavior of AMT-22 crystals reveals a quick dehydration, with AMT-9.5 as an intermediate and AMT-4 as a stable hydrate phase under ambient conditions. Upon further heating, the material decomposes with stepwise formation of AMT-2, AMT-1, AMT-0, and an amorphous phase, before orthorhombic WO3 forms above 400 °C. One of the commercially available AMT phases, "(NH4)6[H2W12O40]·XH2O" (with X = unspecified) has a water content of X = 4 but crystallizes in a structure other than AMT-4. Consequently, the 4-hydrate shows polymorphic behavior.


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.1c00639


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