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Phase Equilibria in the In2O3-WO3 System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
The subsolidus phase relationships in the In2O3-WO3 system at 800 – 1400°C were studied by X-ray diffraction. Two binary oxide phases – In2(WO4)3 and In6WO12 – are stable in air over the temperature range of 800 – 1200°C. Preferential volatilization of WO3 prevented the determination of phase equilibria above 1300°C.
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