tetramolybdates
Tetramolybdates are a class of chemical compounds containing the tetramolybdate anion, which has the formula [Mo4O12(OH)2]2− or related structures. These polyoxometalate anions are characterized by a cluster of four molybdenum atoms. Tetramolybdates are typically formed in aqueous solutions of molybdenum(VI) oxides under specific pH conditions, often in the neutral to slightly acidic range. As the pH decreases, more condensed forms of molybdates, including tetramolybdates, tend to precipitate.
The structure of the tetramolybdate anion is complex and can exist in various isomeric forms. A common
These compounds have found applications in several areas. They can act as precursors for the synthesis of