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99.99% Tungsten Telluride

99.99% Tungsten TellurideTe2W

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  • Molecular Formula: Te2W
  • CasNo.: 12067-76-4
  • Melting point: 1020°C
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    • Molecular Formula:Te2W
    • Molecular Weight:439.05
    • Melting Point:1020°C 
    • Boiling Point:°Cat760mmHg 
    • Flash Point:°C 
    • PSA:0.00000 
    • Density:g/cm3 
    • LogP:-0.53660 

    TUNGSTEN TELLURIDE(Cas 12067-76-4) Usage

    General Description

    Tungsten telluride is a chemical compound composed of tungsten and tellurium, with the chemical formula WTe2. It is a semiconductor material with a layered structure, and it exhibits interesting electronic and magnetic properties. Tungsten telluride is of interest for potential applications in the field of spintronics, due to its unique quantum properties when subject to strain. It has also been studied for its potential use in electronic and optoelectronic devices, such as transistors and photodetectors. Additionally, tungsten telluride has shown promise for use in energy storage and conversion applications, such as in supercapacitors and thermoelectric generators. Overall, tungsten telluride is a versatile material with a range of potential technological applications.

    InChI:InChI=1/2Te.W/rTe2W/c1-3-2

    12067-76-4 Relevant articles

    Crystal structure of WI4

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    Tungsten tetraiodide WI4 (1) is produced...

    Pressure-Induced Phase Transition in Weyl Semimetallic WTe2

    Xia, Juan,Li, Dong-Fei,Zhou, Jia-Dong,Yu, Peng,Lin, Jun-Hao,Kuo, Jer-Lai,Li, Hai-Bo,Liu, Zheng,Yan, Jia-Xu,Shen, Ze-Xiang

    , (2017)

    Tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) is a semimet...

    Thermodynamic properties of tungsten ditelluride (WTe2). I. The preparation and low-temperature heat capacity at temperatures from 6 K to 326 K

    Callanan, Jane E.,Hope, G. A.,Weir, Ron D.,Westrum, Edgar F.

    , p. 627 - 638 (1992)

    The heat capacity of the dichalcogenide:...

    Metal-metal vs Tellurium-tellurium bonding in WTe2 and its ternary variants TaIrTe4 and NbIrTe4

    Mar, Arthur,Jobic, Stéphane,Ibers, James A.

    , p. 8963 - 8971 (1992)

    The new ternary transition-metal telluri...

    Reversible Iodine Intercalation into Tungsten Ditelluride

    Schmidt, Patrick,Schneiderhan, Philipp,Str?bele, Markus,Romao, Carl P.,Meyer, Hans-Jürgen

    , p. 1411 - 1418 (2021)

    The new compound WTe2I was prepared by a...

    Synthesis and reactivity of W3Te74+ clusters and chalcogen exchange in the M3Q7 (M = Mo, W; Q = S, Se, Te) cluster family

    Sokolov, Maxim N.,Abramov, Pavel A.,Gushchin, Artem L.,Kalinina, Irina V.,Naumov, Dmitry Y.,Virovets, Alexander V.,Peresypkina, Eugenia V.,Vicent, Cristian,Llusar, Rosa,Fedin, Vladimir P.

    , p. 8116 - 8124 (2005)

    Heating WTe2, Te, and Br2 at 390°C follo...

    Synthesis of Semiconducting 2H-Phase WTe2Nanosheets with Large Positive Magnetoresistance

    Lei, Feng-Cai,Li, Dong-Sheng,Li, Shuang,Peng, Xu,Wang, Ruo-Qi,Wu, Ya-Pan,Xie, Jun-Feng

    , p. 11935 - 11939 (2020)

    Tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) is provoking...

    Layered Transition-Metal Ditellurides in Electrocatalytic Applications - Contrasting Properties

    Luxa, Jan,Vosecky, Pavel,Mazánek, Vlastimil,Sedmidubsky, David,Pumera, Martin,Lazar, Petr,Sofer, Zdenek

    , p. 5706 - 5716 (2017)

    The layered compounds and especially tra...

    A New Modification of TeI4 Possessing the Crystal Structure Proposed for WI4

    Schneiderhan, Philipp,Schmidt, Patrick,Str?bele, Markus,Romao, Carl P.,Meyer, Hans-Jürgen

    , p. 3780 - 3784 (2020)

    A modification of TeI4 (ζ-TeI4) was disc...

    New lithium- And ethylenediamine-intercalated superconductors Lix(C2H8N2)yWTe2

    Harada, Mimori,Kato, Masatsune,Kawamata, Takayuki,Noji, Takashi,Ono, Masato,Sato, Kazuki

    , (2021/01/06)

    We have successfully synthesized new sup...

    12067-76-4 Process route

    tellurium
    14683-12-6

    tellurium

    tungsten
    7440-33-7

    tungsten

    tungsten ditelluride
    12067-76-4

    tungsten ditelluride

    Conditions
    Conditions Yield
    With TeCl4; In neat (no solvent); vapour transport; mixt. of stoich. amts. of W and Te heated to 423 K at below 1.3 mPa for 14 h, addn. of dry N2 and TeCl4, evacuation to below 1.3 μPa for 24 h at room temp.; sealed ampoule heated at 1073/1173 K for 2 d; crystals washed with water, dried in vacuum;
     
    With TeRb4; In neat (no solvent); grinding, loading (quartz tube, evacuated to 1E-4 Torr, sealed), heating (furnace, 820°C for 1 day, 700°C for 8 days), cooling to room temp. (1 day); energy dispersive anal. by X-rays;
     
    In neat (no solvent, solid phase); evacuated sealed tube (750°C, 4 d, cooled at 10°C per h);
     
    In neat (no solvent); as in: Brixner, L. H. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 1962 24, 257;
     
    at 800 ℃; Sealed tube;
     
    at 600 - 850 ℃; for 108.167h; under 7.50075 Torr; Sealed tube;
     
    at 750 - 950 ℃; for 168h; Sealed tube;
     
    With iodine; at 800 ℃; for 24h; Sealed tube;
     
    at 800 ℃; for 150h; Glovebox; Inert atmosphere;
     
    at 800 ℃; for 24h; Sealed tube;
     
    tungsten ditelluride
    12067-76-4

    tungsten ditelluride

    tungsten ditelluride
    12067-76-4

    tungsten ditelluride

    Conditions
    Conditions Yield
    tungsten ditelluride; With n-butyllithium; In hexane; at 60 ℃; for 12h;
    In ethanol; hexane; water; formamide; for 4h; Sonication; Inert atmosphere;
     

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