结晶
溶剂热合成
材料科学
钙钛矿(结构)
纳米技术
化学工程
氧化物
热液循环
无机化学
化学
结晶学
冶金
工程类
标识
DOI:10.1002/chem.202000707
摘要
Abstract Perovskite oxides with general composition ABO 3 are a large group of inorganic materials that can contain a variety of cations from all parts of the Periodic Table and that have diverse properties of application in fields ranging from electronics, energy storage to photocatalysis. Solvothermal synthesis routes to these materials have become increasingly investigated in the past decade as a means of direct crystallisation of the solids from solution. These methods have significant advantages leading to adjustment of crystal form from the nanoscale to the micron‐scale, the isolation of compositions not possible using conventional solid‐state synthesis and in addition may lead to scalable processes for producing materials at moderate temperatures. These aspects are reviewed, with examples taken from the past decade's literature on the solvothermal synthesis of perovskites with a systematic survey of B‐site cations, from transition metals in Groups 4–8 and main group elements in Groups 13, 14 and 15, to solid solutions and heterostructures. As well as hydrothermal reactions, the use of various solvents and solution additives are discussed and some trends identified, along with prospects for developing control and predictability in the crystallisation of complex oxide materials.
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