Vanadium oxide

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Vanadium oxide mainly refers to:

Various other distinct phases include:

  • Phases with the general formula VnO2n+1 exist between V2O5 and VO2. Examples of these phases include V3O7, V4O9 and V6O13.[1]
  • Phases with the general formula VnO2n−1 exist between VO2 and V2O3.[1] Called Magnéli phases for Arne Magnéli,[2] they are examples of crystallographic shear compounds based on the rutile structure.[1] Examples of Magnéli phases include V4O7, V5O9, V6O11, V7O13 and V8O15.
  • V3O5 appears as the mineral oxyvanite.[3]

Many vanadium-oxygen phases are non-stoichiometric.[2]

References

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