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    Synthesis and characterization of tungsten nitride (W2N) from WO3 and H2WO4 to be used in the electrode of electrochemical devices

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    Tungsten nitride was synthesized from commercial WO3 and H2WO4, two precursors with different specific surface areas: 1.0 m2/g and 14.7 m2/g. The material was prepared by nitridation method by a thermal treatment at 873 K under NH3 flow. The W2N single phase was obtained with a crystal size of 15 nm and 11 nm, respectively, and with specific surface areas of 7.3 m2/g (from WO3) and 27.8 m2/g (from H2WO4). Both W2N exhibited high stability after a phosphoric acid attack. The W2N (WO3) powders show a high conductivity with a low activation energy (0.02 eV) measured by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. Those properties, that is, stability, high electronic conductivity and low activation energy make W2N a promising candidate to be used in the electrode of electrochemical devices in high corrosive environments.The authors are grateful for the financial support provided for Spanish projects ENE2009-14750-C05-03 and ENE2008-06888-C02-01, and European Community project NMP3-CT-033228.Peer Reviewe
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