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Preparation of Polyoxometalate-based Photo-responsive Membranes for the Photo-activation of Manganese Oxide Catalysts
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[Infrared spectra of polyoxometalates]
Chang-Gen Feng1, Jun Zhao, Xia Liu
1Research and Development Center of New Medication, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
Abstract:
The infrared spectra of polyoxometalates are addressed. The vibration frequencies of some synthesized polyoxometalates in recent years are emphasized. It was found that the infrared spectra of polyoxometalates result from stretch vibration frequency of the metal-oxygen, and 1 100-400 cm(-1) is the region of the characteristic absorption peak. The infrared spectrum contains information about the symmetry of polyoxoanion as well. As an analytical means, the infrared spectrum can be used to distinguish heteropolyanion and provide information on structure.
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