Hydrothermal synthesis of fine oxide powders

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This is a review and an overview on hydrothermal synthesis of fine oxide powders. The term hydrothermal today includes methods which involve water at pressures (from 1 atm-several kilobars) and high temperatures from 100-10,000°C. Hydrothermal is one of the best methods to produce pure fine oxide powders. The authors describe (i) hydrothermal decomposition, (ii) hydrothermal metal oxidation, (iii) hydrothermal reaction, (iv) hydrothermal precipitation and hydrothermal hydrolysis, (v) hydrothermal electrochemical, (vi) reactive electrode submerged arc, (vii) hydrothermal microwave, (viii) hydrothermal sonochemical, etc, and also ideal and real powders.

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Sōmiya, S., & Roy, R. (2000). Hydrothermal synthesis of fine oxide powders. Bulletin of Materials Science, 23(6), 453–460. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02903883

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