Abstract

Multimetallic oxides of general formula (TaxNb1-x)(2)O-5, TaxNb1-xVO5, and BiTaxNb1-xO4 (0 < x < 1) are synthesized by a molecular precursors method from pre-isolated watersoluble EDTA complexes. These materials are obtained by thermal treatment in air of a homogeneous mixture of precursors of the metals to be incorporated in the final oxide. The obtention of a solid solution over the entire range of composition is evidenced, for the three systems studied, by Raman spectroscopy but also by DTA/DSC analyses and powder X-ray diffraction. The incorporation of small amounts of tantalum in the Nb-V-O and Nb-Bi-O systems is shown to stabilize phases difficult to obtain in a pure form, like the NbVO5 and beta-BiNbO4 phases. Moreover, the pore size distribution measurements and SEM pictures of the ternary and quaternary oxides reveal the (TaxNb1-x)(2)O-5 and BiTaNb1-xO4 phases display a disordered porous character. The TaxNb1-xVO5 oxides present a high crystallinity.

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