“…W(CO) 6 , [9] W(CO) 4 (PR 3 ) 2 (R = OEt) or W(η 3 -C 3 H 4 ) 4 , [10] but compounds with a direct W-O bond have advantages as they may act as single-sources (SSP), delivering both elements of the final film in one go. Although the use of polytungstates in an aerosol-assisted delivery route has recently been reported by Parkin, [11] more emphasis has been placed on the use of tungsten alkoxides W(OR) 6 (R = C 6 H 5 , C 6 H 4 F-4, C 6 H 3 F 2 -3,4) [12] and oxo-alkoxides [W(O)(OR) 4 , R = Et, Pr i , Bu t , CH 2 Bu t ] [13,14] in this regard. However, to our knowledge the only example of such precursors which can be used at atmospheric pressure (AP), a significant advantage for large scale industrial coatings, has been using W(OEt) x (x = 5, 6).…”