Exploration of the high temperature phase evolution of electrochemically modified Sc2(WO4)3via potassium discharge
Abstract
The activation of Sc2(WO4)3via electrochemical discharge against potassium metal is investigated, as well as the subsequent thermal evolution of Sc2(WO4)3. On subsequent heating from 100 to 623 K the discharged electrode exhibits essentially the same thermal expansion as that of the pure powder. Between 673 and 973 K a trigonal K2WO4-type phase (Pm1) is formed. Variable-temperature X-ray diffraction data indicates that upon heating from 923 K–1023 K, this phase has a thermal expansion coefficient of −1.90(10) × 10−4 K−1.