Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Tungsten-Oxygen System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George R. St. Pierre William T. Ebihara Monte J. Pool Rudolph Speiser
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Standard free energies of formation of WO,, W O W20058 and WO3from oxygen and the lower oxide or tungsten have been determined in the tempel-ature range of 700° to 1220°C. A tentative W-O phase diagmm is presented based on the evidence that the oxide phases, "W18O49" and "W20058", are unstable at l~atm total pressure, below 585° and 485°C:, respectively. A HE need for a complete quantitative treatment of the phase equilibria of the W-O system has been establishedby metallurgists during the past few years. In an attempt to improve the endurance of tungsten exposed to oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, many research groups have studied the kinetics of tungsten oxidation. The reverse process, the reduction of the tungsten oxides to metal, has also been investigated to some extent. Regardless of the particular interest, metal to oxide or oxide to metal, a knowledge of the phase equilibria of the W-O system is required to properly interpret all of the kinetic observations. It should be possible to state the stable phases of the W-O system at any given values of the chemical potential of oxygen and the temperature.
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APA: George R. St. Pierre William T. Ebihara Monte J. Pool Rudolph Speiser  (1962)  Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Tungsten-Oxygen System

MLA: George R. St. Pierre William T. Ebihara Monte J. Pool Rudolph Speiser Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Tungsten-Oxygen System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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