Vanadyl ion
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The vanadyl cation, VO2+
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Cavansite, a mineral containing the vanadyl cation that demonstrates its characteristic color
The vanadyl or oxovanadium(IV) cation, [VO]2+,[1] is a blue-coloured vanadium oxocation at an oxidation state of 4+. It is one of the most stable diatomic ions known and forms a wide range of complexes.
Compounds containing the vanadyl ion
- vanadyl acetylacetonate, VO(acac)2
- vanadyl sulfate pentahydrate, VOSO4·5H2O
Related species
- pervanadyl ion, [VO2]+,[1][2] also known as the dioxovanadium(V) ion ~(I:)
- vanadyl nitrate, VO(NO3)3[3]
- metavanadate ion, [VO3]nn−
- orthovanadate ion, [VO4]3−
- thiovanadyl ion, [VS]2+
- titanyl ion, [TiO]2+
References
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