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PREVIOUS work1 has shown that hydrogen reduction of tungsten trioxide gave the β-oxide (W20O58)2, which was then apparently reduced both to β-tungsten (a = 5.04 A.) and to tungsten dioxide or the γ-oxide.
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CHARLTON, M. Hydrogen Reduction of Tungsten Oxides. Nature 174, 703 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174703a0
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