Tungsten(IV) oxide
CAS: 12036-22-5
Ref. 3D-MAA03622
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Informação sobre produto
- Dioxido De Volframio
- Dioxyde de tungstene
- Jcpds 71-614
- Tungsten Dioxide
- Tungsten oxide (O2W)
- Tungsten oxide (O<sub>2</sub>W)
- Tungsten oxide (WO<sub>2</sub>)
- Wolframdioxid
- dioxotungsten
- tungsten(+4) cation
- Ver mais sinónimos
- oxygen(-2) anion
- Tungsten oxide (WO2)
Tungsten(IV) oxide is a chemical compound that has photochemical properties. It is used as a catalyst in oxidation reactions, such as the production of nitric acid from ammonium nitrate and sulfuric acid. Tungsten(IV) oxide is also used as a catalyst in polymerization reactions, such as the production of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Tungsten(IV) oxide can be found in hydrogenated amorphous carbon films, which are used for the insulation of electrical cables. The redox potentials for tungsten(IV) oxide are -1.66 V vs. Ag/AgCl and -0.88 V vs. SCE, which makes it an excellent oxidation catalyst. The thermodynamic data for tungsten(IV) oxide are: ΔG= -4200 kJ/mol; ΔH= 2900 kJ/mol; ΔS= -1200 J/K-mol at 298 K (