Zirconium molybdate is a chemical compound formed by the reaction of zirconium and molybdate ions, often found as a precipitate in nuclear fuel reprocessing solutions. It has the formula ZrMo2O7(OH)2(H2O)2 and can precipitate out of nitric acid solutions during the dissolution of spent nuclear fuel. It's also known to be a component of catalysts used in various chemical reactions.
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TG, DTA curves of zirconium molybdate
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