Concept information
Preferred term
solvothermal synthesis
Definition
- Solvothermal synthesis is a method of producing chemical compounds. It is very similar to the hydrothermal route. Both are typically conducted in a stainless steel autoclave. The only difference being that the precursor solution is usually non-aqueous. Typical solvents include dimethylformamide and various alcohols.Solvothermal synthesis has been used prepare MOFs, titanium dioxide, and graphene, carbon spheres, chalcogenides and other materials. (From Wikipedia)
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/37T-GL3Q214R-H
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