Abstract

Abstract During our systematic studies of niobium compounds (1–4) as ion-exchange materials, it was found that niobium molybdate has a high thermal stability and can be more easily converted into a poorly crystalline form than the tin (5), thorium (6), titanium (7), and chromium (8) molybdates studied in our laboratories. We therefore decided to investigate the ion-exchange behavior of this material. The results are given below.

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