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Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax

A novel mechanochemical reduction process of V(2)O(5) to VO(2) was established by milling with paraffin wax (PW, average molecular weight 254–646), serving as a reductant. The reduction progressed with increasing milling time and mass ratio V(2)O(5) : PW (MRVP). The mechanochemically derived VO(2) b...

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Autores principales: Takai, Chika, Senna, Mamoru, Hoshino, Satoshi, Razavi-Khosroshahi, Hadi, Fuji, Masayoshi
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02159g
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author Takai, Chika
Senna, Mamoru
Hoshino, Satoshi
Razavi-Khosroshahi, Hadi
Fuji, Masayoshi
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Senna, Mamoru
Hoshino, Satoshi
Razavi-Khosroshahi, Hadi
Fuji, Masayoshi
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description A novel mechanochemical reduction process of V(2)O(5) to VO(2) was established by milling with paraffin wax (PW, average molecular weight 254–646), serving as a reductant. The reduction progressed with increasing milling time and mass ratio V(2)O(5) : PW (MRVP). The mechanochemically derived VO(2) became phase pure after milling for 3 h with an MRVP of 30 : 1 and exhibited a reversible polymorphic transformation between tetragonal and monoclinic phases at around 53–60 °C and 67–79 °C during heating and cooling, respectively. The latent heat was above 20 J g(−1) in both processes, being superior to those of commercial VO(2). Doping of starting V(2)O(5) with Cr, Mo or W at 1 at% in the form of oxide did not increase the latent heat. This is another difference from the conventionally prepared doped VO(2). These anomalous heat storage properties of mechanochemically derived VO(2) were discussed mainly on the basis of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy V(2p3/2) peaks combined with ion etching. The observed relatively high heat storage capacity of undoped VO(2) is primarily ascribed to the abundance of V(4+) ionic states introduced during milling with PW, which were stabilized with simultaneously introduced structural degradation throughout the entire particles. The possible role of a remaining small amount of PW was also discussed.
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spelling pubmed-90808502022-05-09 Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax Takai, Chika Senna, Mamoru Hoshino, Satoshi Razavi-Khosroshahi, Hadi Fuji, Masayoshi RSC Adv Chemistry A novel mechanochemical reduction process of V(2)O(5) to VO(2) was established by milling with paraffin wax (PW, average molecular weight 254–646), serving as a reductant. The reduction progressed with increasing milling time and mass ratio V(2)O(5) : PW (MRVP). The mechanochemically derived VO(2) became phase pure after milling for 3 h with an MRVP of 30 : 1 and exhibited a reversible polymorphic transformation between tetragonal and monoclinic phases at around 53–60 °C and 67–79 °C during heating and cooling, respectively. The latent heat was above 20 J g(−1) in both processes, being superior to those of commercial VO(2). Doping of starting V(2)O(5) with Cr, Mo or W at 1 at% in the form of oxide did not increase the latent heat. This is another difference from the conventionally prepared doped VO(2). These anomalous heat storage properties of mechanochemically derived VO(2) were discussed mainly on the basis of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy V(2p3/2) peaks combined with ion etching. The observed relatively high heat storage capacity of undoped VO(2) is primarily ascribed to the abundance of V(4+) ionic states introduced during milling with PW, which were stabilized with simultaneously introduced structural degradation throughout the entire particles. The possible role of a remaining small amount of PW was also discussed. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9080850/ /pubmed/35539917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02159g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Takai, Chika
Senna, Mamoru
Hoshino, Satoshi
Razavi-Khosroshahi, Hadi
Fuji, Masayoshi
Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
title Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
title_full Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
title_fullStr Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
title_short Chemical and thermal properties of VO(2) mechanochemically derived from V(2)O(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
title_sort chemical and thermal properties of vo(2) mechanochemically derived from v(2)o(5) by co-milling with paraffin wax
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02159g
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