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Rao, Kanishka Biswas 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley,$d2015. 210 4$dİ2015 215 $a1 online resource (234 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-89268-2 311 $a1-118-83254-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aTitle Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Author Biographies; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Common Reactions Employed in Synthesis; 2.1 Soft-Chemistry Routes; References; Chapter 3 Ceramic Methods; References; Chapter 4 Decomposition of Precursor Compounds; References; Chapter 5 Combustion Synthesis; References; Chapter 6 Arc and Skull Methods; References; Chapter 7 Reactions at High Pressures; References; Chapter 8 Mechanochemical and Sonochemical Methods; 8.1 Mechanochemistry; 8.2 Sonochemistry; References; Chapter 9 Use of Microwaves; References 327 $aChapter 10 Soft Chemistry Routes10.1 Topochemical Reactions; References; 10.2 Intercalation Chemistry; References; 10.3 Ion Exchange Reactions; References; 10.4 Use of Fluxes; References; 10.5 Sol-Gel Synthesis; References; 10.6 Electrochemical Methods; References; 10.7 Hydrothermal, Solvothermal and Ionothermal Synthesis; References; Chapter 11 Nebulized Spray Pyrolysis; References; Chapter 12 Chemical Vapour Deposition and Atomic Layer Deposition; References; Chapter 13 Nanomaterials; 13.1 Nanoparticles; 13.1.1 Use of Microemulsions; 13.1.2 Thermal Decomposition 327 $a13.1.3 Hydrothermal and Solvothermal Synthesis13.1.4 Sol-Gel Method; 13.1.5 Phase-Transfer Method; 13.1.6 Microwave Synthesis; 13.1.7 Use of the Liquid-Liquid Interface; 13.2 Core-Shell Nanocrystals; 13.3 Nanowires; 13.3.1 Metals; 13.3.2 Elemental Semiconductors; 13.3.3 Metal Oxides; 13.3.4 Metal Chalcogenides; 13.3.5 Metal Pnictides and Other Materials; 13.3.6 Oriented Attachment; 13.3.7 Coaxial Cables and Other Hybrid Nanostructures; 13.4 Inorganic Nanotubes; 13.5 Graphene-like Structures of Layered Inorganic Materials; References; Chapter 14 Materials 327 $a14.1 Metal Borides, Carbides and NitridesReferences; 14.2 Metal Chalcogenides; References; 14.3 Metal Halides; References; 14.4 Metal Silicides and Phosphides; References; 14.5 Intergrowth Structures and Misfit Compounds; 14.5.1 Intergrowth Structures; 14.5.2 Misfit Compounds; References; 14.6 Intermetallic Compounds; References; 14.7 Superconducting Compounds; References; 14.8 Porous Materials; 14.8.1 Mesoporous Silica Materials; 14.8.2 Aluminophosphates ; 14.8.3 Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs); References; Index; Supplemental Images; EULA 330 $a"Provides an introduction to inorganic materials synthesis. 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