Reprint

Advances in Functional Inorganic Materials Prepared by Wet Chemical Methods

Edited by
October 2022
154 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5623-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5624-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advances in Functional Inorganic Materials Prepared by Wet Chemical Methods that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Functional inorganic materials are an indispensable part of innovative technologies that are essential to the development of many fields of industry. The use of new materials, nanostructures, or multicomponent composites with specific chemical or physical properties promotes technological progress in electronics, optoelectronics, catalysis, biomedicine, and many other areas that are concerned with many aspects of human life. Due to the broad and diverse range of potential applications of functional inorganic materials, the development of superior synthesis pathways, reliable characterization, and a deep understanding of the structure–property relationships in materials are rightfully considered to be fundamentally important scientific issues. Only synergetic efforts of scientists dealing with the synthesis, functionalization and characterization of materials will lead to the development of future technologies.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
sol–gel processing; cobalt chromite; mixed-metal oxides; gallium substitution; ceramic pigments; SrTiO3; BiMnO3; solid solutions; perovskites; sol-gel method; magnetic properties; 2D Bi2Se3/ZnO NWAs heterojunction; broadband detection; ZnO NWAs; UV detection; bioactive glass; acid-free hydrothermal; bioactivity; hydroxyapatite; cell viability; ciprofloxacin; TiO2/Ag/CS nanohybrid; ionic gelation; mastitis; MDR E. coli; titanium dioxide; anatase; rutile; polymorphs; extraction–pyrolytic method; sodium yttrium oxosulfate; X-ray diffraction; crystal structure; rare-earth metal compounds; luminescence; temperature- and time-dependent photoluminescence; cerium; chromium; garnets; luminescence; NIR; sol-gel synthesis; supercapacitors; microwave synthesis; nanocomposites; MnO2; poly(titanium oxide); sol-gel method; interpenetrating polymer networks; 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate; polyurethane; n/a