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Topochemical synthesis of 2D materials
Chemical Society Reviews, 2018This 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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Materials Synthesis By Mechanical Alloying
Annual Review of Materials Research, 1989Novel 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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Synthesis of Dielectric Ceramic Materials
1999Contents 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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Organic Synthesis and Materials Science
1995π-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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2010
Diamond was synthesized from graphite in SCW at high temperatures and ultra-high pressures (∼3,273 K, 10 GPa) for long time (e.g., 24 h). Many inorganic phosphates were produced that have important industrial uses, e.g., as catalysts, ion-exchange materials, solid electrolytes for batteries and synthetic replacements for bones and teeth.
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Diamond was synthesized from graphite in SCW at high temperatures and ultra-high pressures (∼3,273 K, 10 GPa) for long time (e.g., 24 h). Many inorganic phosphates were produced that have important industrial uses, e.g., as catalysts, ion-exchange materials, solid electrolytes for batteries and synthetic replacements for bones and teeth.
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SYNTHESIS OF MONOMERIC MATERIALS
1954Abstract : In the course of this project, the possibility of preparing the following materials was investigated: Vinyisilanes, Allyl Sulfides, Divinyl Sulfide, 2-Methylthioethyl Vinyl Sulfide, Vinylidene Cyanide, N-(2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl)-acrylamide, N-Alkyl-N-l,1-Dihydroheptafluorobutylacrylamides, N-Alkyl-N-1,1-Dihydroheptafluorobutylmethacrylai es ...
JACK ZOMLEFER +4 more
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Synthesis of material properties
1996Abstract A very common problem in parameter estimation is that of identifying the unknown properties of the material of which a system is composed from a knowledge of measurements on the boundary of the response of the system to some input or to some other global quantity characterizing the system.
P Neittaanmäki, M Rudnicki, A Savini
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Pyrrhotite reference material synthesis
The mineral pyrrhotite was synthesized from iron and sulfur starting materials for one component in a four-component reference material (RM 8154-Pyrrhotite in Concrete) to be used to evaluate the presence of sulfur in aggregate (crushed rock) and concrete.Michael Mengason, Stephanie Watson
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Sonoelectrochemical Synthesis of Materials
2010In the last decade, the sonoelectrochemical synthesis of inorganic materials has experienced an important development motivated by the emerging interest in the nanostructures production. However, other traditional sonoelectrochemical synthesis such as gas production, metal deposits and metallic oxide films have also been improved with the simultaneous ...
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