Английская Википедия:Iron(II) molybdate

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Iron(II) molybdate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula FeMoO4.[1]

Synthesis

Iron(II) molybdate is prepared by the reaction of iron(II) chloride or iron(II) sulfate[2] and sodium molybdate.

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Due to its very low aqueous solubility, iron(II) molybdate precipitates out as a brown powder from the above reactions, which can then be obtained by filtration.

Applications

FeMoO4 has been used as relatively stable active material for anodes in Li-ion batteries for conversion reaction,[3] as anode material in aqueous supercapacitors due to fast redox reactions[2] and as catalyst for oxygen evolution in alkaline solutions.[4]

Safety

Iron(II) molybdate is toxic and may cause irritation. It should not be released into the environment. Inhalation of dusts should be avoided.

References

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