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DOI: 10.1021/ja01155a121
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Sodium and Potassium Tungsten Bronzes1,1a

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“…For higher x contents the two data sets are very close, with the calculated parameters be- ing about 0.8% larger than the experimental; again, a good result given the approximations made using this method. However below x = 0.3, the experimental results differ markedly from the calculated values, due to a phase change to a tetragonal form at low x values in the experimental system [43]. The structure of the tetragonal phase is not related to the cubic phase [3].…”
Section: Cubic Sodium Tungsten Bronze Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For higher x contents the two data sets are very close, with the calculated parameters be- ing about 0.8% larger than the experimental; again, a good result given the approximations made using this method. However below x = 0.3, the experimental results differ markedly from the calculated values, due to a phase change to a tetragonal form at low x values in the experimental system [43]. The structure of the tetragonal phase is not related to the cubic phase [3].…”
Section: Cubic Sodium Tungsten Bronze Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Em 1951, Brimm e colaboradores 7 obsevaram mudanças de cor no bronze de sódio-tungstênio (Na x WO 3 ), em que dependendo da polarização do eletrodo (catódica ou anódica) ocorria alteração na coloração, porém essas propriedades não foram muito discutidas neste trabalho. Em outro estudo importante, Platt e colaboradores 8 também descreveram a mudança de coloração do WO 3 .…”
Section: Fundamentos De Eletrocromismounclassified
“…The more commonly known tungsten bronzes are those of the alkali metals (40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45) and rare earths (46), but bronzes have 2 also been reported for barium (47), uranium, copper (48), silver (49) and thai 1ium (50).…”
Section: Tungsten Bronzesmentioning
confidence: 99%