Ferrous tungstate
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Iron(II) tungstate
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.034.188 |
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FeWO 4, sometimes expressed FeO 4W | |
Molar mass | 303.68 g/mol |
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Ferrous tungstate (FeWO
4) is an inorganic compound. It can be synthesized from iron(III) chloride and sodium tungstate under hydrothermal conditions with the presence of L-cysteine reduces Fe3+ to Fe2+.[1] Ferberite (Name of a mineral) is composed of this compound.[2]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Zhang, Jian; Zhang, Yan; Yan, Jing-Yi; Li, Shi-Kuo; Wang, Hai-Sheng; Huang, Fang-Zhi; Shen, Yu-Hua; Xie, An-Jian (2012). "A novel synthesis of star-like FeWO4 nanocrystals via a biomolecule-assisted route". Springer. 14 (4). doi:10.1007/s11051-012-0796-6.
- ↑ "Ferberite". 13 March 2014.