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[en] WC is tested as precursor to synthesize metal tungstates by reaction in molten alkali metal nitrates. This constitutes a complex redox system with two reducing agents, W and C, and an oxidizer having several oxidation states. The mass loss due to the evolution of gases reveals the reaction steps. The infrared analyses of the gas phase show what kind of reaction develops according to the temperature. WC produces a water-soluble alkali metal tungstate. The reaction of a mixture of WC and a divalent metal chloride (Mg, Ca, Ba, Ni, Cu, Zn) leads to water-insoluble metal tungstates. As the reactivity of the cations increases in the order Zn, Ni, Cu, the reaction of WC is modified by their presence. The physico-chemical characterizations of the products show that some of them are contaminated either by WC or by metal oxide. Some others are rather pure products. These differences, in relationship with the other analyses, allow to propose first reaction pathways of the tungsten carbide in molten salts
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S0022459602001196; Copyright (c) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, BARIUM CHLORIDES, BARIUM TUNGSTATES, CALCIUM CHLORIDES, CALCIUM TUNGSTATES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COPPER CHLORIDES, COPPER TUNGSTATES, IMPURITIES, MAGNESIUM CHLORIDES, MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS, MOLTEN SALTS, NICKEL CHLORIDES, NICKEL COMPOUNDS, SOLUBILITY, TUNGSTATES, TUNGSTEN CARBIDES, ZINC CHLORIDES, ZINC TUNGSTATES
ALKALINE EARTH METAL COMPOUNDS, BARIUM COMPOUNDS, CALCIUM COMPOUNDS, CALCIUM HALIDES, CARBIDES, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CHLORIDES, CHLORINE COMPOUNDS, COPPER COMPOUNDS, COPPER HALIDES, HALIDES, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC PHOSPHORS, MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS, NICKEL COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHORS, REFRACTORY METAL COMPOUNDS, SALTS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, TUNGSTATES, TUNGSTEN COMPOUNDS, ZINC COMPOUNDS, ZINC HALIDES
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