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Single-step hydrothermal synthesis of zinc oxide nanorods for potential use as nano-antibiotics without seeding or bases. [PDF]
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One-pot hydrothermal synthesis of FeNbO4 microspheres for effective sonocatalysis.
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Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanostructures.
ChemInform, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Chan, WK, Hsu, YF, Xi, YY, Djurisic, AB
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New Materials in Hydrothermal Synthesis
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2000In this Account we describe the hydrothermal synthesis of some new materials including microporous crystals, ionic conductors, complex oxides and fluorides, low-dimensional aluminophosphates, inorganic-organic hybrid materials, and particularly condensed materials such as diamond and inorganic helical chains.
S, Feng, R, Xu
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Pb2SnO4
Materials Research Bulletin, 1999Abstract Fine, yellowish powder of Pb 2 SnO 4 with elongated crystalline morphology was synthesized hydrothermally in an alkaline system. To prepare a pure product, the mineralizer NaOH should be at a suitable concentration. In comparison with the solid-state method, the hydrothermal synthesis of Pb 2 SnO 4 requires much milder reaction conditions.
Mingmei Wu +7 more
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Hydrothermal synthesis of K4Nb6O17
Journal of Materials Science, 1998A new approach for the synthesis of K4Nb6O17.3H2O by hydrothermal method was examined using different alkaline solutions such as Nb2O5-KOH-NaOH-H2O, Nb2O5-KOH-NH4OH-H2O and Nb2O5-KOH-H2O. K4Nb6O17.3H2O was formed as single phase in Nb2O5-KOH-H2O system in the region of KOH concentration 1.0-1.5 m and temperature 220-285°C.
Satoshi Uchida +3 more
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Hydrothermal synthesis of chalcopyrite
Economic Geology, 1966Natural chalcopyrite was dissolved by NaCl solution at the warmer end of a reaction vessel and synthetic chalcopyrite was precipitated at the cooler end at temperatures of 400 degrees -500 degrees C. No transfer occurred with pure water.
W. M. Barnard, P. A. Christopher
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1953
The underlying theory of hydrothermal synthesis is presented and the apparatus used is described. By way of illustration the determination of the solubility of quartz in superheated steam at high pressures and the determination of the compositions of coexisting gas and liquid phases in the system H 2
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The underlying theory of hydrothermal synthesis is presented and the apparatus used is described. By way of illustration the determination of the solubility of quartz in superheated steam at high pressures and the determination of the compositions of coexisting gas and liquid phases in the system H 2
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Hydrothermal synthesis of magadiite
Applied Clay Science, 2006Abstract Intercalation of organic guest species into layered silicates is a way to construct clay mineral–polymer nanocomposites. An example is magadiite Na 2 Si 14 O 29 ·9H 2 O which like smectites intercalates organic species. Using hydrous silica precipitated from water glass with dilute HCl in aqueous dispersions of NaOH and Na 2 CO 3 , well ...
Yuh-Ruey Wang +2 more
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