Review on Sol-Gel Synthesis of Perovskite and Oxide Nanomaterials

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Abstract

Sol-Gel is a low cost, well-established and flexible synthetic route to produce a wide range of micro- and nanostructures. Small variations in pH, temperature, precursors, time, pressure, atmosphere, among others, can lead to a wide family of compounds that share the same molecular structures. In this work, we present a general review of the synthesis of LaMnO3, SrTiO3, BaTiO3 perovskites and zinc vanadium oxides nanostructures based on Sol-Gel method. We discuss how small changes in the parameters of the synthesis can modify the morphology, shape, size, homogeneity, aggregation, among others, of the products. We also discuss the different precursors, solvents, working temperature, reaction times used throughout the synthesis. In the last section, we present novel uses of Sol-Gel with organic materials with emphasis on carbon-based compounds. All with a perspective to improve the method for future applications in different technological fields.

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Navas, D., Fuentes, S., Castro-Alvarez, A., & Chavez-Angel, E. (2021, December 1). Review on Sol-Gel Synthesis of Perovskite and Oxide Nanomaterials. Gels. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/gels7040275

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