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New Materials in Hydrothermal Synthesis

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2000
In 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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Synthesis of pyrraline reference material

Zeitschrift f�r Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 1996
A simplified and improved method is described for the preparation of pyrraline, a lysine derivative from the advanced Maillard reaction and potential indicator for heat treatment of foods. The compound was obtained in a high degree of purity and with a yield of 31% from N alpha-t-butyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine after heating with 3-deoxy-D-erythro-hexos-2 ...
T, Henle, A, Bachmann
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Topochemical synthesis of 2D materials

Chemical Society Reviews, 2018
This review summarizes the rapidly-developed topochemical synthesis of 2D materials, explains the growth mechanisms and provides outlooks for future research.
Xu Xiao   +3 more
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Synthesis of Dielectric Ceramic Materials

1999
Contents 1. Introduction 2. High-Permittivity Ceramic Dielectrics 2.1. BaTi03 and Related Materials 2.2. Lead Niobates and Other Compounds 3. Medium-Permittivity Ceramic Dielectrics 3.1. Titanium Dioxide 3.2. Polytitanates 3.3. Zirconium Titanate 3.4. Barium-Strontium Zirconates and Stannates 3.5. Calcium and Strontium Titanate 4.
Nanni Paolo   +2 more
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Sonochemical synthesis of inorganic materials

Russian Chemical Reviews, 2007
AbstractChemInform 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.
A. Ye. Baranchikov   +2 more
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Synthesis of Materials by Ultrafast Microexplosion

CLEO:2011 - Laser Applications to Photonic Applications, 2011
Microexplosions triggered by single femtosecond laser pulses tightly focussed inside a crystalline or amorphous host can be used to create high-pressure/density forms of nano-materials via an unconventional synthesis pathway: multiply ionized plasma, separation by diffusion, thermal quenching.
Vailionis, Arturas   +5 more
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Materials science through materials synthesis

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1994
Abstract In the early 1970s, Balluffi and co-workers synthesized artificial twist boundaries of gold and employed them in seminal studies of grain boundary structure. This is taken as the theme and illustrated by contemporary examples showing that synthesis of special materials structures continues to provide a productive pathway to the investigation
C.P. Flynn   +4 more
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Organic Synthesis and Materials Science

1995
π-Electrons are often responsible for the reactivity and structural diversity of organic compounds. In particular, aromatic systems have played a crucial role in the development of synthetic, theoretical and industrial chemistry. A typical example is the role of organic chromophores — originally as dyes and pigments, but more recently as active ...
Baumgarten, M.   +3 more
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Material for a Synthesis

2003
The inconsistencies discussed in chapter 1 point toward two fundamental problems in need of solution: how to relate the environmental influence inherent in phenotype development to the genetic emphasis of evolutionary theory—Lewontin’s dilemma—and how to view the diverse phenomena of plasticity and development so as to illuminate evolutionary thinking ...
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Materials Synthesis By Mechanical Alloying

Annual Review of Materials Research, 1989
Novel processing methods have received much attention in recent years. This interest is driven by the need to develop new and improved materials to lift material limitations on many applications. Nonequilibrium pro­ cessing methods that result in metastable structures can often synthesize materials with unique properties.
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