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Journal of Materials Science, Vol.47, No.5, 2057-2071, 2012
Synthesis and applications of molybdenum (IV) oxide
Molybdenum dioxide (MoO(2)) is a transition metal oxide with unusual metal-like electrical conductivity and high catalytic activity toward reforming hydrocarbons. This review covers the synthesis techniques used to fabricate MoO(2) in a variety of morphologies and particle sizes. Processing from molybdenum ore and reduction from MoO(3) are also covered, with emphasis on reduction mechanisms and kinetic considerations. Discussions of various solution-based and gas phase synthesis techniques shed light on strategies to achieve various unique morphologies, which leads into a brief discussion of nanoscale MoO(2). Nanoscale MoO(2) is of interest for important technological applications including catalysts for partial oxidation of hydrocarbons, solid oxide fuel cell anodes, and high-capacity reversible lithium ion battery anodes.