“…With salient electrochromic, optochromic, gaschromic, and catalytic properties, tungsten oxides (WO x ) are of great interest, being promising in applications such as flat panel displays, 'smart windows', semiconductor gas sensors, and photocatalysts [6][7][8][9]. In the past few years, diverse forms of WO x nanowires have been synthesized including monoclinic W 18 O 49 nanowires [10,11], orthorhombic W 3 O 8 nanowires [12], quasi-1D W 5 O 14 crystals [13], two-dimensional tetragonal WO 2.9 nanowire networks [14], monoclinic WO 3 nanowires [11,15], and cubicstructured WO 3 nanowires [16]. However, WO x nanobelts are less observed and studied [17,18], although many other semiconductor oxides were vastly synthesized in nanobelts form such as ZnO, SnO 2 , In 2 O 3 , CdO, Ga 2 O 3 , and PbO 2 [19].…”