Synthesis Methods in Solid-State Chemistry

  • Ben Smida Y
  • Marzouki R
  • Kaya S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The synthesis of single crystal is an area of intense activity in the materials science. The obtaining of the single crystal with sufficient dimension for X-ray diffraction depends on several factors including the chemical composition, crystal structure of the reagents, and physical parameters (temperature and pressure). In this context, this chapter is dedicated to the description of the most common synthesis methods of single crystal in the solid-state chemistry: solid-state method, hydrothermal, and slow evaporation at room temperature. Same other materials can be obtained at high pressure. There are also some physical techniques to grow single crystal, each technique is specific for specific materials

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Ben Smida, Y., Marzouki, R., Kaya, S., Erkan, S., Faouzi Zid, M., & Hichem Hamzaoui, A. (2020). Synthesis Methods in Solid-State Chemistry. In Synthesis Methods and Crystallization. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.93337

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