Tungsten oxide nanopowders and nanorods were synthesized by using a modified plasma arc gas condensation technique that involved the introduction of a mixed gas with controllable partial O2 pressure into a gas condensation system. Experimental results showed that yellow and blue tungsten oxide nanopowders, prepared under an Ar to O2 ratios of 1: 1 and 100: 1, exhibited a major WO3 phase and W19O55 phase, respectively. The nanopowders grew into W5O14-phase nanorods along the [001] direction when H2 was used as the reduction gas. © 2009 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Su, C. Y., Lin, H. C., Yang, T. K., Chang, C. H., & Lin, C. K. (2009). Tungsten oxide nanopowders and nanorods prepared by a modified plasma arc gas condensation technique. Materials Transactions, 50(11), 2593–2597. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2009068
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