Phosphatoantimonate

Phosphatoantimonates are compounds that contain anions that contain phosphorus and antimony in the +5 oxidation state, along with oxygen. Thus they are a compound of phosphate and antimonate, bound together by oxygen.

phosphatoantimonates have been investigated as catalysts,[1] and ion exchange materials.[2]

  1. ^ Natarajan, Srinivasan; Thomas, John M. (February 1992). "The search for new solid acid catalysts: systems derived from phosphatoantimonates". Catalysis Today. 12 (4): 433–441. doi:10.1016/0920-5861(92)80060-Z.
  2. ^ Guo, Yan-Ling; Sun, Hai-Yan; Zeng, Xi; Lv, Tian-Tian; Yao, Yue-Xin; Zhuang, Ting-Hui; Feng, Mei-Ling; Huang, Xiao-Ying (March 2023). "Efficient removal of Sr2+ ions by a one-dimensional potassium phosphatoantimonate". Chemical Engineering Journal. 460: 141697. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2023.141697.

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