Abstract

The main chemical reactions and composition of gas and solid phases have been determined for the equimolar ratio Mo: W: O2 = 1: 1: 2 at T = 2400 K in the pressure range of 1-1 x 10-5 bar. It is established that the character of the main processes of combined oxidation depends significantly on the pressure and state of the oxidant (oxygen): at P > 7.52 x 10-5 bar, oxidation reactions involve mainly molecular oxygen, whereas atomic oxygen dominates at lower pressures. At P ≥ 0.424 bar, the solid phase contains not only Mo but also MoO2. At P = 1 x 10-5 bar, the concentration of lower Mo and W oxides and elementary Mo and W in the gas phase sharply increases, which can negatively affect the main crystallization units.

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