Platinum-like behavior of tungsten carbide in surface catalysis

Science. 1973 Aug 10;181(4099):547-9. doi: 10.1126/science.181.4099.547.

Abstract

Tungsten carbide catalyzes the formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen at room temperature, the reduction of tungsten trioxide by hydrogen in the presence of water, and the isomerization of 2,2-dimethylpropane to 2-methylbutane. This catalytic behavior, which is typical of platinum, is not exhibited at all by tungsten. The surface electronic properties of the latter are therefore modified by carbon in such a way that they resemble those of platinum.