Microwave-Assisted Route Towards Fluorinated Nanomaterials
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Functionalized Inorganic Fluorides, Functionalized Inorganic Fluorides. 2010p. 39-68
Wiley
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The development of synthesis routes for the preparation of new inorganic fluorides is of continuing interest. There are numerous routes for synthesizing metal fluorides that include solid-state reactions, aqueous and sol-gel ...Leer más >
The development of synthesis routes for the preparation of new inorganic fluorides is of continuing interest. There are numerous routes for synthesizing metal fluorides that include solid-state reactions, aqueous and sol-gel synthesis, gas-phase reactions and decomposition reactions.1,2 Since the beginning of the millennium, the synthesis of nanomaterials has gained in importance due to the intrinsic size-dependent properties ofthe resulting solids. In the field of synthesis techniques, the use of microwaves as a heating source is a growing area due to its peculiar heating mode.3 In the traditional heating mode, heat is transferred from the vessel toward the mixture. Microwave heating, however, takes place directly in the core of the matrix, allowing shorter reaction times and the absence of temperature gradient in the medium...< Leer menos
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