Tungsten oxide polymorphs and their multifunctional applications.

Journal: Advances in colloid and interface science
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Abstract

Owing to the natural abundance, easy availability, high stability, non-stoichiometry, and chemical diversity, considerable interest has been devoted to tungsten oxide (WO) nanomaterials, and many advances have been achieved ranging from traditional catalysts and electronics to emerging artificial intelligence. This review focuses on recent progress of WO polymorphs and their multifunctional applications. The structural diversity and crystal phase transitions of WO and recent advances on the general synthesis of various WO nanostructures are first summarized, since the crystal structure and morphology adjustment obviously affect the physiochemical merits of WO materials. Then, their applications and related mechanisms in different fields are demonstrated, such as gas sensing, chromogenic (electro-, photo-, gaso-, and thermochromic), photocatalytic (pollutant degradation and water splitting), and emerging applications (biomedical, antibiotic, and artificial intelligence). With the advances highlighted here and the ongoing research efforts, the continuous breakthrough in functionalized WO nanostructure and their attractive applications is foreseeable in the future.

Authors

  • Mingxin Zhang
    Department of Urology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, 16 Jiangsu Road, Qingdao, 266000, China.
  • Chao Yang
    Translational Institute for Cancer Pain, Chongming Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Health & Medicine Sciences (Xinhua Hospital Chongming Branch), Shanghai 202155, P. R. China.
  • Ziqi Zhang
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
  • Weiliang Tian
    Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering in South Xinjiang, College of Life Science, Tarim University, Alar 843300, PR China.
  • Bin Hui
    State Key Laboratory of Bio-Fibers and Eco-Textiles, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, PR China.
  • Jianxiao Zhang
    College of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, PR China.
  • Kewei Zhang
    State Key Laboratory of Bio-Fibers and Eco-Textiles, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, PR China. Electronic address: zhkw@qdu.edu.cn.