57Fe Mössbauer and Mo K-EXAFS Investigations of MoxFe3-xO4, an Interesting Mixed-Valent Oxide System
Journal of Solid State Chemistry 102(2): 414-422
Article 1993 English
Authors
LB
L. Bouet
PT
Philippe Tailhades
AR
A. Rousset
Abstract
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Ferrites of the formula Mo
x
Fe3-x
O4, prepared by a soft-chemistry route, show mixed valence states of both iron and molybdenum cations. Mössbauer studies show that Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions are present on both the A and B sites, giving Fe an average oxidation state between 2+ and 3+. Molybdenum is present in the 3+ and the 4+ states on the B sites. The presence of Mo in the 3+ state has been established by determining the Mo3+-O distance (2.2 Å), for the first time, by Mo K-EXAFS. The mixed valence of Fe on both the A and B sites and of Mo on the B sites is responsible for the fast electron transfer between the cations. All the Mössbauer parameters including the line width show a marked change at a composition (x ≈ 0.3) above which the concentration of Fe2+
A increases rapidly.
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