
Journal of Solid State Chemistry p. 167 - 181 (1980)
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McColm
Wilson
The reaction of the cubic sodium bronzes, Na//xWO//3, with powdered iron metal has been studied by heating samples in vacuo and also at high pressure. Evidence for reaction is found at unexpectedly low temperatures. The reaction is an overall reduction which proceeds via an increase in the less than sodium content of the bronze phase up to some temperature-dependent limiting composition for which x less than 1. The existence of this limit, its temperature dependence, and the identity of the other products of reduction have been explained in terms of the partial oxygen pressure of the system. The course of the reduction has been followed through the evolution of the bronze lattice parameter and a reaction mechanism is postulated. No evidence of significant incorporation of iron into a stable cubic sodium bronze phase is found.
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