In
chemistry
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, a molybdate is a compound containing an
oxyanion with
molybdenum
Molybdenum is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Mo (from Neo-Latin ''molybdaenum'') and atomic number 42. The name derived from Ancient Greek ', meaning lead, since its ores were confused with lead ores. Molybdenum minerals hav ...
in its highest
oxidation state
In chemistry, the oxidation state, or oxidation number, is the hypothetical Electrical charge, charge of an atom if all of its Chemical bond, bonds to other atoms are fully Ionic bond, ionic. It describes the degree of oxidation (loss of electrons ...
of +6: . Molybdenum can form a very large range of such
oxyanions, which can be discrete structures or
polymer
A polymer () is a chemical substance, substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules, that are constituted by many repeat unit, repeating subunits derived from one or more species of monomers. Due to their br ...
ic extended structures, although the latter are only found in the
solid
Solid is a state of matter where molecules are closely packed and can not slide past each other. Solids resist compression, expansion, or external forces that would alter its shape, with the degree to which they are resisted dependent upon the ...
state. The larger oxyanions are members of group of compounds termed ''
polyoxometalate
In chemistry, a polyoxometalate (abbreviated POM) is a polyatomic ion, usually an anion, that consists of three or more transition metal oxyanions linked together by shared oxygen atoms to form closed 3-dimensional frameworks. The metal atoms are ...
s'', and because they contain only one type of metal atom are often called ''isopolymetalates''.
The discrete molybdenum oxyanions range in size from the simplest , found in potassium molybdate up to extremely large structures found in
isopoly-molybdenum blues that contain for example 154 Mo atoms. The behaviour of molybdenum is different from the other elements in
group 6 Group 6 may refer to:
* Group 6 element, chemical element classification
* Group 6 (motorsport), FIA classification for sports car racing
* Group 6 Rugby League, rugby league competition in New South Wales, Australia
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.
Chromium
Chromium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is the first element in Group 6 element, group 6. It is a steely-grey, Luster (mineralogy), lustrous, hard, and brittle transition metal.
Chromium ...
only forms the
chromates, , , and ions which are all based on tetrahedral chromium.
Tungsten
Tungsten (also called wolfram) is a chemical element; it has symbol W and atomic number 74. It is a metal found naturally on Earth almost exclusively in compounds with other elements. It was identified as a distinct element in 1781 and first ...
is similar to molybdenum and forms many
tungstates containing 6 coordinate tungsten.
Examples of molybdate anions
Examples of molybdate oxyanions are:
* , in e.g.
Na2MoO4 and the mineral
powellite, CaMoO
4;
* , as hydrated
ammonium dimolybdate. The anhydrous tetrabutylammonium salt of is also known;
* in the
ethylenediamine
Ethylenediamine (abbreviated as en when a ligand) is the organic compound with the formula C2H4(NH2)2. This colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor is a basic amine. It is a widely used building block in chemical synthesis, with approximately ...
salt;
* in the potassium salt;
* in the
anilinium () salt;
* (hexa-molybdate) in the tetramethylammonium salt;
* in
ammonium heptamolybdate, (NH
4)
6Mo
7O
24·4H
2O;
* in
trimethylammonium salt.
The naming of molybdates generally follows the convention of a prefix to show the number of Mo atoms present. For example, ''dimolybdate'' for 2 molybdenum atoms; ''trimolybdate'' for 3 molybdenum atoms, etc.. Sometimes the
oxidation state
In chemistry, the oxidation state, or oxidation number, is the hypothetical Electrical charge, charge of an atom if all of its Chemical bond, bonds to other atoms are fully Ionic bond, ionic. It describes the degree of oxidation (loss of electrons ...
is added as a suffix, such as in ''pentamolybdate(VI)''. The heptamolybdate ion, , is often called "paramolybdate".
Structure of molybdate anions
The smaller anions, and feature tetrahedral centres. In the four oxygens are equivalent as in
sulfate
The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula . Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many ...
and
chromate, with equal bond lengths and angles. can be considered to be two tetrahedra sharing a corner, i.e. with a single bridging O atom.
In the larger anions molybdenum is generally, but not exclusively, 6 coordinate with edges or vertices of the MoO
6 octahedra being shared. The octahedra are distorted, typical M-O bond lengths are:
* in terminal non bridging M–O approximately 1.7
Ã…
* in bridging M–O–M units approximately 1.9 Å
The anion contains both octahedral and tetrahedral molybdenum and can be isolated in 2
isomeric forms, alpha and beta.
The hexamolybdate image below shows the coordination polyhedra. The space filling model of the heptamolybdate image shows the close packed nature of the oxygen atoms in the structure. The oxide ion has an ionic radius of 1.40 Ã…, molybdenum(VI) is much smaller, 0.59 Ã….
There are strong similarities between the structures of the molybdates and the molybdenum oxides, (
MoO3,
MoO2 and the "
crystallographic shear" oxides, Mo
9O
26 and Mo
10O
29) whose structures all contain close packed oxide ions.
File:Polyederstrukturen Molybdän.png, (a) Hexamolybdate 6O19">o6O19sup>2− (b) Heptamolybdate 7O24">o7O24sup>6−
File:Heptamolybdate B&S.png, Ball and stick model of heptamolybdate
File:Heptamolybdate space fill.png, Heptamolybdate with space filling oxygen atoms
Equilibrium in aqueous solution
When , molybdenum trioxide is dissolved in
alkali
In chemistry, an alkali (; from the Arabic word , ) is a basic salt of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal. An alkali can also be defined as a base that dissolves in water. A solution of a soluble base has a pH greater than 7.0. The a ...
solution the simple
anion
An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by conven ...
is produced:
:
MoO3 + 2 NaOH -> Na2MoO4 + H2O
As the
pH is lowered, condensations ensue, with loss of water and the formation of Mo–O–Mo linkages. The
stoichiometry
Stoichiometry () is the relationships between the masses of reactants and Product (chemistry), products before, during, and following chemical reactions.
Stoichiometry is based on the law of conservation of mass; the total mass of reactants must ...
leading to hexa-, hepta-, and octamolybdates are shown:
:
6 oO42- + 10 HCl -> o6O192- + 10 Cl- + 5 H2O
:
7 MoO4^2- + 8 H+ -> Mo7O24^6- + 4 H2O
:
Mo7O24^6- + HMoO4^- + 3 H+ -> Mo8O26^4- + 2 H2O
Peroxomolybdates
Many peroxomolybdates are known. They tend to form upon treatment of molybdate salts with hydrogen peroxide. Notable is the monomer–dimer equilibrium:
:
o2O3(O2)2(H2O)22- <=> o2O3(O2)4(H2O)22-
Also known but unstable is (see
potassium tetraperoxochromate(V)). Some related compounds find use as oxidants in
organic synthesis
Organic synthesis is a branch of chemical synthesis concerned with the construction of organic compounds. Organic compounds are molecules consisting of combinations of covalently-linked hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms. Within the gen ...
.
Tetrathiomolybdate
The red
tetrathiomolybdate anion results when molybdate solutions are treated with
hydrogen sulfide
Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula . It is a colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is toxic, corrosive, and flammable. Trace amounts in ambient atmosphere have a characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs. Swedish chemist ...
:
:
H4 oO4+ 4 H2S -> H4 oS4+ 4 H2O
Like molybdate itself, undergoes condensation in the presence of acids, but these condensations are accompanied by
redox
Redox ( , , reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change. Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state, while reduction is t ...
processes.
Industrial uses
Catalysis
Molybdates are widely used in
catalysis
Catalysis () is the increase in rate of a chemical reaction due to an added substance known as a catalyst (). Catalysts are not consumed by the reaction and remain unchanged after it. If the reaction is rapid and the catalyst recycles quick ...
. In terms of scale, the largest consumer of molybdate is as a precursor to catalysts for
hydrodesulfurization
Hydrodesulfurization (HDS), also called hydrotreatment or hydrotreating, is a catalytic chemical process widely used to desulfurization, remove sulfur (S) from natural gas and from oil refinery, refined petroleum products, such as gasoline, g ...
, the process by which sulfur is removed from petroleum. Bismuth molybdates, nominally of the composition Bi
9PMo
12O
52, catalyzes
ammoxidation of
propylene
Propylene, also known as propene, is an unsaturated organic compound with the chemical formula . It has one double bond, and is the second simplest member of the alkene class of hydrocarbons. It is a colorless gas with a faint petroleum-like o ...
to
acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile is an organic compound with the formula and the structure . It is a colorless, volatile liquid. It has a pungent odor of garlic or onions. Its molecular structure consists of a vinyl group () linked to a nitrile (). It is an im ...
. Ferric molybdates are used industrially to
catalyze the
oxidation
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of
methanol
Methanol (also called methyl alcohol and wood spirit, amongst other names) is an organic chemical compound and the simplest aliphatic Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with the chemical formula (a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group, often ab ...
to
formaldehyde
Formaldehyde ( , ) (systematic name methanal) is an organic compound with the chemical formula and structure , more precisely . The compound is a pungent, colourless gas that polymerises spontaneously into paraformaldehyde. It is stored as ...
.
[Roger F. Sebenik et al. "Molybdenum and Molybdenum Compounds" in ''Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology'' 2005; Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. ]
Corrosion inhibitors
Sodium molybdate has been used in industrial water treatment as a
corrosion inhibitor
A corrosion inhibitor or anti-corrosive is a chemical compound added to a liquid or gas to decrease the corrosion rate of a metal that comes into contact with the fluid. The effectiveness of a corrosion inhibitor depends on fluid composition and ...
. It was initially thought that it would be a good replacement for
chromate, when chromate was banned for toxicity. However, molybdate requires high concentrations when used alone, therefore complementary
corrosion inhibitor
A corrosion inhibitor or anti-corrosive is a chemical compound added to a liquid or gas to decrease the corrosion rate of a metal that comes into contact with the fluid. The effectiveness of a corrosion inhibitor depends on fluid composition and ...
s are generally added, and is mainly used in high temperature closed-loop cooling circuits. According to an experimental study, molybdate has been reported as an efficient
biocide
A biocide is defined in the European legislation as a chemical substance or microorganism intended to destroy, deter, render harmless, or exert a controlling effect on any harmful organism. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses a sli ...
against microbiologically induced
corrosion
Corrosion is a natural process that converts a refined metal into a more chemically stable oxide. It is the gradual deterioration of materials (usually a metal) by chemical or electrochemical reaction with their environment. Corrosion engine ...
(MIC), where adding resulted in a 50 % decrease in the corrosion
rate.
Supercapacitors
Molybdates (especially FeMoO
4, Fe
2(MoO
4)
3, NiMoO
4, CoMoO
4 and MnMoO
4) have been used as
anode
An anode usually is an electrode of a polarized electrical device through which conventional current enters the device. This contrasts with a cathode, which is usually an electrode of the device through which conventional current leaves the devic ...
or
cathode
A cathode is the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device such as a lead-acid battery. This definition can be recalled by using the mnemonic ''CCD'' for ''Cathode Current Departs''. Conventional curren ...
materials in aqueous capacitors.
Due to
pseudocapacitive charge storage, specific
capacitance
Capacitance is the ability of an object to store electric charge. It is measured by the change in charge in response to a difference in electric potential, expressed as the ratio of those quantities. Commonly recognized are two closely related ...
up to 1500 F g
−1 has been observed.
Medicine
Radioactive
molybdenum-99 in the form of molybdate is used as the parent isotope in
technetium-99m generator
A technetium-99m generator, or colloquially a technetium cow or moly cow, is a device used to extract the metastable isotope 99mTc of technetium from a decaying sample of molybdenum-99. 99Mo has a half-life of 66 hours and can be easily tran ...
s for
nuclear medicine
Nuclear medicine (nuclear radiology, nucleology), is a medical specialty involving the application of radioactivity, radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Nuclear imaging is, in a sense, ''radiology done inside out'', ...
imaging.
Other
Nitrogen fixation
Nitrogen fixation is a chemical process by which molecular dinitrogen () is converted into ammonia (). It occurs both biologically and abiological nitrogen fixation, abiologically in chemical industry, chemical industries. Biological nitrogen ...
requires
molybdoenzymes in legumes (e.g., soybeans, acacia, etc.). For this reason,
fertilizer
A fertilizer or fertiliser is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients. Fertilizers may be distinct from liming materials or other non-nutrient soil amendments. Man ...
s often contain small amounts of molybdate salts. Coverage is typically less than a kilogram per acre.
Molybdate chrome
pigment
A pigment is a powder used to add or alter color or change visual appearance. Pigments are completely or nearly solubility, insoluble and reactivity (chemistry), chemically unreactive in water or another medium; in contrast, dyes are colored sub ...
s are speciality but commercially available pigments.
Molybdate (usually in the form of potassium molybdate) is also used in the analytical
colorimetric
Colorimetry is "the science and technology used to quantify and describe physically the human color perception".
It is similar to spectrophotometry, but is distinguished by its interest in reducing spectra to the physical correlates of color p ...
testing for the concentration of
silica
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in solution, called the
molybdenum blue method. Additionally, it is used in the
colorimetric analysis of
phosphate
Phosphates are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus.
In chemistry, a phosphate is an anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid. It most commonly means orthophosphate, a derivative of orthop ...
concentration in association with the
dye
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malachite green.
Molybdovanadate reagents contain both molybdate and
vanadate
In chemistry, a vanadate is an anionic coordination complex of vanadium. Often vanadate refers to oxoanions of vanadium, most of which exist in its highest oxidation state of +5. The complexes and are referred to as hexacyanovanadate(III) and no ...
ions. They are used in the determination of
phosphate ion content in the analysis of
wine
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and other fruit based products.
Natural gems
Molybdate crystals as collected by gem enthusiasts with the world's best samples of crystalized molybdate coming from
Madawaska Mine in
Ontario
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(Canada).
References
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Transition metal oxyanions
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