What Is Crystal Structure of Tungsten Oxide?

The crystal structure of tungsten oxide (WO3) is monoclinic. Its lattice structure consists of oxygen (O) and tungsten (W) atoms.

In the crystal structure of tungsten oxide, oxygen atoms surround the central tungsten atom in an octahedral coordination manner. Each oxygen atom is shared by, and bonds with, four tungsten atoms. This structure forms a layered structure of tungsten oxide, in which atomic layers of oxygen and atomic layers of tungsten are arranged in sequence.

Each tungsten atom is coordinated by six oxygen atoms, forming a hexagonal coordination environment. There are also certain interactions between tungsten atoms and adjacent tungsten atoms, forming a stable crystal structure.

The crystal structure of tungsten oxide may change under different temperature and pressure conditions. For example, tungsten oxide undergoes a phase transition at high temperatures, and the crystal structure changes to a tetragonal system.

To sum up, the crystal structure of tungsten oxide is monoclinic, a layered structure composed of oxygen atoms and tungsten atoms.

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