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Niobium oxide


Niobium oxide, archaically called columbium oxide, may refer to:

  • Niobium monoxide (niobium(II) oxide), NbO
  • Niobium dioxide (niobium(IV) oxide), NbO2
  • Niobium pentoxide (niobium(V) oxide), Nb2O5

In addition to the above, other distinct oxides exist

  • general formula Nb3n+1O8n−2 where n ranges from 5 - 8 inclusive, e.g. Nb8O19 (Nb16O38).
  • Nb12O29 and Nb47O116

Natural niobium oxide is sometimes known as niobia.

References

References

  1. Kamat, G. R.. (Oct 1971). "Open aluminothermic reduction of columbium (Nb) pentoxide and purification of the reduced metal". Metallurgical Transactions.
  2. {{Greenwood&Earnshaw
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