Solution-Processed Inorganic Functional Crystals
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2018)
Special Issue Editors
Interests: inorganic chemistry; crystal growth; powder technology; low-dimensional nanomaterials
Interests: inorganic nanostructures; nanocomposites; photocatalysis; sensors
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Interests: nanomaterials; synthesis;biology; energy
Interests: energy conversion and storage; lithium ion battery; fuel cell; functional inorganic materials; hythothermal technology
Interests: crystal growth; alloy; nanomaterials; microwave synthesis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Synthesis of inorganic crystals has been an increasingly important subject for chemical engineering researchers over the last few years, owing to their functional properties and wide applications in many fields, such as ceramics, optoelectronics, catalysts, and composites. The ability to strongly exploit functional crystals and access their properties relies on the ability to fine-tune their crystalline phase, morphology, and surface chemistry. In this regard, solution-based routes provide suitable tools for the design and fabrication of inorganic functional crystals with tailored size-, shape-, composition-, and surface-dependent properties. Furthermore, uncovering the potential applications of inorganic crystals in various fields, especially in energy and environment-related fields, have become an urgent and booming issue.
We invite contributors to submit original papers, reviews or highlights that account for recent advances in the field of inorganic crystal synthesis, characterization, surface engineering, functionalization and their applications. We hope this Special Issue will promote the development of inorganic crystals synthesis and their applications in multiple fields.
Prof. Dr. Lan Xiang
Dr. Jing Wang
Dr. Huijun Wu
Dr. Guo Gao
Dr. Yongcheng Jin
Dr. Yi Xia
Guest Editors
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Keywords
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Solution fabrication of inorganic crystals
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Inorganic crystal growth mechanisms
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Characterization of inorganic crystals
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Surface engineering and modification
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Functionalization of inorganic crystals
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Applications of inorganic crystals
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