Abstract
Different structure types of vanadyl(V) orthophosphate [i.e. (VV ≡O)3+ orthophosphate] have been subjects of research due to their catalytic activity in the oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy can be exploited to elucidate the electronic structure of such compounds. When tuning the oxidation state of vanadium in (V1-xWx)OPO4, X-band EPR spectra have confirmed the presence of paramagnetic V4+ ions. However, some of the features in these spectra could not be explained. Here, powder samples of β-(VIV0.01VV.98WVI.01)OPO4 are investigated at S-, X- and Q- band, along with X-band EPR measurements on single crystals. Thereby, the discrepancies between the spectra and their simulations could be resolved. In particular, it could be shown that the g and A tensors are not coaxial. The resulting consistent EPR picture and the refined paramagnetic parameters are reported. The work underlines the indispensability of a multi-frequency approach in EPR for unequivocal conclusions.
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