What Is The Unit Cell Structure of Single Crystal Tungsten Oxide?

The unit cell structure of single crystal tungsten oxide (WO3) belongs to the triclinic system, and the unit cell structure can be described as a hexahedron.

In the unit cell of single crystal tungsten oxide, each tungsten ion (W) is surrounded by six oxygen ions (O). The tungsten ions in the unit cell are located at the center, forming a hexagonal stack, each stack has two oxygen ions above and below it. The stacked layer structure can be regarded as a trigonal close-packed structure composed of layered oxygen ions, and tungsten ions are inserted in the gaps of the oxygen ions.

The structure of the unit cell can be further subdivided into unit cells, where each unit cell contains one tungsten ion and three oxygen ions. The geometry of the unit cell is irregular, with varying directions and angles from other unit cells.

In general, the unit cell structure of single crystal tungsten oxide is composed of ordered arrangement of tungsten ions and oxygen ions, showing specific lattice and crystal symmetry. This unit cell structure determines the physical properties and chemical reactivity of single crystal tungsten oxide.

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