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Self-reductibility of Methylammonium Tungstate
Cao Rongjiang1; Tang Xinbe2; Chen Jiayong2
1990
Source Publication稀有金属:英文版
ISSN1001-0521
Volume000Issue:002Pages:101
AbstractA special property of methylammonium tungstate, so-called self-reductibility is studied in the present paper. The researchshows that the tungstate has the characteristics of self-reductibility when it is heated to certain temperature at which it automati-cally decomposes and reduces itself to lower valency tungsten oxides or even metallic tungsten in N 2 . The higher the temperature,the stronger the self-reductibility. A higher temperature is necessary to form metallic tungsten. New processes for the productionof pure oxides WO 2.72 , WO 2 and metallic tungsten W are developed on the basis of the research of self- reductibility of thetungstate.
Keywordtungsten metallic ammonium reduc heated briefly adjusting oxidized inert itself
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.ipe.ac.cn/handle/122111/46553
Collection中国科学院过程工程研究所
Affiliation1.北京有色金属研究总院
2.中国科学院过程工程研究所
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Cao Rongjiang,Tang Xinbe,Chen Jiayong. Self-reductibility of Methylammonium Tungstate[J]. 稀有金属:英文版,1990,000(002):101.
APA Cao Rongjiang,Tang Xinbe,&Chen Jiayong.(1990).Self-reductibility of Methylammonium Tungstate.稀有金属:英文版,000(002),101.
MLA Cao Rongjiang,et al."Self-reductibility of Methylammonium Tungstate".稀有金属:英文版 000.002(1990):101.
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