Overview
First book on detailed materials synthesis protocols
Unambiguous descriptions of hardware, specific synthetic procedures and characterization methods
Helpful manual for laboratory courses in materials chemistry
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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About this book
Materials syntheses are generally more complex than syntheses of inorganic or organic compounds, and specific characterization methods play a more important role. Materials synthesis protocols often suffer from unclarities, irreproducibility, lack in detail and lack in standards. The need to change this situation is the main motivation for this book. A number of detailed protocols has been collected, ranging from organic polymers to carbonaceous and ceramic materials, from gels to porous and layered materials and from powders and nanoparticles to films. Preparation methods include intercalation and flux methods, sol-gel processing, templating methods for porous materials, sonochemistry or spray pyrolysis.
Each contribution provides detailed and unambiguous description of the hardware, specific characteristics of the procedure, scope of applicability as well as methods that unequivocally identify and characterize the material and allow checking whether the synthesis was successful.
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Materials Syntheses
Book Subtitle: A Practical Guide
Editors: Ulrich Schubert, Nicola Hüsing, Richard M. Laine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-75125-1
Publisher: Springer Vienna
eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Vienna 2008
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-211-75124-4Published: 02 July 2008
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-211-99912-7Published: 13 October 2010
eBook ISBN: 978-3-211-75125-1Published: 23 November 2008
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: VII, 228
Topics: Materials Science, general, Inorganic Chemistry, Nanotechnology