Abstract:
Dissolution of tungsten(VI) oxide hydrate (WO sub(3).H sub(2)O) in aqueous organic amine (RNH sub(2) where R = methyl or ethyl, or n-propyl or isopropyl or n-butyl or t-butyl etc.) results in the formation of the tetrahedral tetraoxidotungstate(VI) species in solution. Slow evaporation of the reaction mixture to isolate the tetraoxidotungstates charge balanced by organic ammonium cations afforded organic ammonium paratungstates having formula (RNH sub(3)) sub(10)[H sub(2) W sub(12) O sub(42)].xH sub(2)O. The presence of (WO sub(4)) sup(2-) species in solution and the [H sub(2) W sub(12) O sub(42)] sup(10-) unit in the solid product is confirmed by the characteristic Raman spectra. In this paper, we report on the synthesis, Raman spectra, crystal structures and properties of two organic ammonium paratungstates viz. (MeNH sub(3)) sub(10)[H sub(2) W sub(12) O sub(42)].12H sub(2) O 1 (MeNH sub(2) = methylamine) and (EtNH sub(3))10[H sub(2) W sub(12) O sub(42)].4H sub(2) O 2 (EtNH sub(2) = ethylamine). Thermal decomposition of 1 or 2 at 800 degrees C results in the formation of monoclinic form of tungsten trioxide WO sub(3). A comparative study of several paratungstates is described.