Materials Syntheses A Practical Guide /
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...
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2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Controlling Size and Morphology of Zeolite L
- Zeolite A and ZK-4
- Mesostructured Silica Thin Films
- Organically Modified Monolithic Silica Aerogels
- Porous Silica Gel by Acid Leaching of Metakaolin
- Zirconia-Pillared Clays
- Montmorillonites with Mixed Aluminum-Lanthanide Oxide Pillars
- Birnessite-type Manganese Oxide by Redox Precipitation
- Templated Carbon from Pyrolysis of Pyrene in Pillared Clay Matrices
- Fiberous Carbon from Sepiolite Clay and Propylene
- Aerosol Spray Synthesis of Porous Molybdenum Sulfide Powder
- Sonochemically Prepared Molybdenum Sulfide
- Doped Manganites
- Lithium Manganese Oxide Prepared by Flux Methods
- Nanoscale Magnesium Oxide
- Nanostructured Pt-doped Tin Oxide Films
- Organically Functionalized Silica Nanoparticles
- Copper Nanoparticles in Silica
- Copper Nanocrystals
- Assembly of TOPO-Capped Silver Nanoparticles to Multilayered Films
- Colloidal Dispersion of Gold Nanoparticles
- One-dimensional Nanorods and Nanowires
- Monolithic Tin-doped Silica Glass
- Octaphenyloctasilsesquioxane and Polyphenylsilsesquioxane for Nanocomposites
- Polysilsesquicarbodiimide Xerogels
- Polyaniline — A Conducting Polymer
- Allyl- and Hydroxytelechelic Poly(isobutylenes)
- Symmetrically and Unsymmetrically Substituted Phthalocyanines.