Phase Composition and Morphology of Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles Produced via a Pyrolytic Process
Key Engineering Materials 2018
Vera Serga, Dmitry Zablotsky, Aija Krūmiņa, Māra Lubāne, Gundega Heidemane

The chemical synthesis is a leading route for the purposeful design of nanomaterials, whereas the tungsten oxides are employed in a variety of special applications. The production of nanomaterials by traditional synthetic methods is still a cumbersome multistep procedure. Here we propose an improved method to produce tungsten oxide nanoparticles via a pyrolytic process. A tungsten-containing precursor was prepared by liquid extraction using n-trioctylamine (C8H17)3N solution in toluene. We have shown that the conditions of thermal treatment of the W-based precursor determine the crystalline structure and nanomorphology of the final product. Monoclinic WO3 nanocrystallites are produced conducting the pyrolysis above 450 °C. The proposed method is a facile and versatile route to produce and control the phase composition and morphology of tungsten oxide-based nanomaterials.


Keywords
tungsten oxide, nanoflakes, nanoparticles, liquid extraction, pyrolysis
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.762.288
Hyperlink
https://www.scientific.net/KEM.762.288

Serga, V., Zablotsky, D., Krūmiņa, A., Lubāne, M., Heidemane, G. Phase Composition and Morphology of Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles Produced via a Pyrolytic Process. In: Key Engineering Materials, Latvia, Riga, 20-20 October, 2017. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2018, pp.288-293. ISSN 1662-9795. Available from: doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.762.288

Publication language
English (en)
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