Molybdenum(IV) oxide

Molybdenum(IV) oxide Basic information
Product Name:Molybdenum(IV) oxide
Synonyms:Molybdenum(IV) oxide, 99.95%;Molybdenum(IV)oxide(metalsbasis);MOLYBDENUM(IV) OXIDE (MOO2);Molybdenum(IV)oxide,99%;Molybdaendioxid;Molybdenum(IV) oxide, 99% (metals basis);Molybdenum(IV)dioxide;diketomolybdenum
CAS:18868-43-4
MF:MoO2
MW:127.94
EINECS:242-637-9
Product Categories:Inorganics;metal oxide;Metal and Ceramic Science;Molybdenum;Oxides
Mol File:18868-43-4.mol
Molybdenum(IV) oxide Structure
Molybdenum(IV) oxide Chemical Properties
Melting point decomposes [JAN85]
density 6.47 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
form Powder
Specific Gravity6.47
color Red-brown
Water Solubility slightly soluble H2SO4; insoluble HCl, HF, and alkalies [HAW93]
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 10 mg/m3; TWA 3 mg/m3
NIOSH: IDLH 5000 mg/m3
InChIKeyQXYJCZRRLLQGCR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS DataBase Reference18868-43-4(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemMolybdenum oxide (MoO2) (18868-43-4)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn
Risk Statements 20/21/22-36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36
WGK Germany 1
RTECS QA4688000
TSCA Yes
HS Code 28257000
Toxicitymouse,LD50,subcutaneous,318mg/kg (318mg/kg),Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva im. D.I. Mendeleeva. Journal of the D.I. Mendeleeva All-Union Chemical Society. Vol. 19, Pg. 186, 1974.
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Molybdenum(IV) oxide Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesLead-gray, nonvolatile powder. Dapproximately 6.4. Insoluble in hydrochloric acidand hydrogen fluoride and alkalies, sparingly solu-ble in sulfuric acid.
Physical propertiesMolybdenum(IV) oxide can be prepared by several methods including controlled oxidation of Mo and controlled reduction of MoO3 with hydrogen. The pure oxide suitable for structure determination has been prepared by electrolysis of a polymolybdate (K2O5.MoO3) solution. Molybdenum(IV) oxide is insoluble in water: it is inert in solutions of nonoxidizing acids or bases, but is dissolved by oxidizing solutions. It dissociates to Mo and MoO3 at high temperatures (~ 1100°).
Crystalline MoO2 is violet or brown. Its deformed rutile structure consists of infinite chains of MoO6 octahedra sharing opposite edges along the chain direction with Mo-Mo distances alternately long (3.10 A) and short (2.50 A). It is diamagnetic and semiconducting ; metal-metal bonds are present. Some of its thermodynamic properties are as follows: G°f29% ~ 172.415 kcal/mole H°f29% -140.5 kcal/mole S°298 11.954 gibbs/mole.
usesMolybdenum(IV) oxide (MoO2) is a transition metal oxide with good electrical conductivity due to the presence of delocalized electrons in its valence band. It is traditionally prepared by reducing MoO3 in dry hydrogen in the temperature range of 450-550°C.
MoO2 can be used in a variety of energy based applications such as an anode material in rechargeable lithium batteries and fuel flexible solid oxide fuel cells.It can also be used as a catalyst in hydrogen reforming processes.
UsesMolybdenum(IV) oxide is used to catalyze the dehydrogenation of alcohols. It is also used as an intermediates and processing aids. It finds application in the manufacture of molybdenum nano-wires.
PreparationMolybdenum(IV) oxide is obtained by passing steam over red hot molybdenum:
Mo + 2H2O → MoO2 + 2H2
Alternatively, the oxide may be prepared by heating a molybdate salt, such as ammonium molybdate, with a reducing agent such as zinc. The dioxide also may be obtained along with other oxides of molybdenum when molybdenum metal is heated in air.
A brown-black suspension of MoO2 in hydrate form may be obtained by reducing a solution of ammonium molybdate with hydrogen in the presence of colloidal palladium.


General DescriptionMolybdenum(IV) oxide (MoO2) is a transition metal oxide with good electrical conductivity due to the presence of delocalized electrons in its valence band. It is traditionally prepared by reducing MoO3 in dry hydrogen in the temperature range of 450-550°C.
HazardToxic material.
Safety ProfilePoison by subcutaneous route. Incandescent reaction with air. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Mo.
Molybdenum(IV) oxide Preparation Products And Raw materials
AMMONIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE (DI) COBALT(II) MOLYBDENUM OXIDE,Copalt molybdenum oxide CADMIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE COPPER MOLYBDENUM OXIDE MAGNESIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE Molybdenum(IV) oxide ALUMINUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE BARIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE LEAD MOLYBDENUM OXIDE Sodium molybdenum oxide, anhydrous, Mo 46.2%,SODIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE Ammonium molybdate Molybdenum oxide (MoO3),Molybdenum oxide (MoO5),MOLYBDENUM OXIDE Lithium molybdate MOLYBDENUM(VI) DICHLORIDE DIOXIDE Molybdenyl acetylacetonate PHOSPHOMOLYBDIC ACID NICKEL MOLYBDENUM OXIDE AMMONIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE (DI)

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