Abstract

We have studied tungsten powders prepared by reducing the tungsten oxide compounds WO3, MgWO4, CaWO4, and Ca3WO6 with magnesium vapor in the temperature range 700–800°C. In the case of the reduction of WO3 and MgWO4, we observed segregation of reaction products: removal of most of the forming magnesium oxide from the reaction zone. The powders prepared by reducing WO3, MgWO4, and CaWO4 consisted of α-W, whereas the reduction of Ca3WO6 at temperatures below 740°C led to the formation of both α-W and β-W. The use of tungsten precursors containing refractory oxides (MgWO4, CaWO4, and Ca3WO6) allowed us to obtain tungsten powders with specific surface areas at a level of 20 m2/g and mesoporous structures.

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