Abstract
This paper discusses the formation of nanosized hexagonal tungsten oxide (h-WO3) during the annealing of hexagonal ammonium tungsten bronze (HATB), (NH4) 0.33-x WO3-y. This process was investigated by TG/ DTA-MS, XRD, SEM, Raman, XPS, and 1H-MAS NMR analyses. Through adjusting the temperature and atmosphere of annealing HATB, the composition (W oxidation state, residual NH4+ and NH3 content) of h-WO3 could be controlled. The effect of composition on the conductivity and gas sensitivity of h-WO3 was studied. New structural information was obtained about both HATB and h-WO3. It was found that NH4+ and NH3 could be situated at three different positions in HATB. Residual NH4+ and NH3 in the hexagonal channels seemed to be vital for stabilizing h-WO3: when they were completely released, the hexagonal framework collapsed. We propose that the structure of h-WO3 cannot be maintained without some stabilizing ions or molecules in the hexagonal channels. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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Szilágyi, I. M., Madarász, J., Pokol, G., Király, P., Tárkányi, G., Saukko, S., … Varga-Josepovits, K. (2008). Stability and controlled composition of hexagonal WO3. Chemistry of Materials, 20(12), 4116–4125. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm800668x
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