We present new experimental results on the reemission of C and D from tungsten during single-species and simultaneous irradiations with 6keV C + and 1keV D + ion beams. The relatively low C fraction in the combined total beam flux (∼4.5% C + /[C + +D + ]) was selected to prevent the formation of a carbon over-layer during C + irradiation. The results show that the temperature dependence of D reemission from a mixed W–C–D surface is similar to that from pure W. In the case of a mixed W–C surface, the reemission of C was much lower than observed for pure carbon. Post-irradiation XPS analysis of the chemical bonding states of a W specimen irradiated at 973K with 6keV C + shows that carbon in the mixed W–C surface is primarily in the form of WC.