Brief Introduction to Molybdenum Chemistry, 2013 - III
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Molybdenum has an extensive organometallic chemistry in its lower oxidation states. These compounds contain molybdenum-carbon bonds. A well known example is molybdenum hexacarbonyl, Mo(CO)6. These compounds are difficult to prepare and may decompose on exposure to air. They have specialised small volume uses as for example catalysts in fine chemicals synthesis.
Molybdenum-based technical chemicals exploit the versatility of molybdenum chemistry in oxidation states. (VI), (V) and (IV). Materials made from molybdates are oxidation catalysts, are photoactive, and semiconducting. Many of the properties of molybdenum provide development opportunities and new commercial applications through the exploitation of its chemistry.
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