Abstract

Studies indicate that tungsten trioxide can be prepared at a temperature of 500 to 700 deg C. Below 500 deg C, dehydration may be incomplete. Above 700 deg C, volatilization becomes an important consideration. At no temperature below 1000 deg C is a change of stoichiometry important, if an adequate amount of oxygen is present. (P.C.H.)

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