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How are Alternative Materials Synthesized?
The synthesis of alternative materials involves various methods, each tailored to achieve specific properties:
1.
Solvothermal and Hydrothermal Methods
: Used for synthesizing MOFs and nanostructured materials under high pressure and temperature conditions.
2.
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
: Employed for growing thin films of carbides, nitrides, and graphene on substrates.
3.
Precipitation and Sol-Gel Techniques
: Commonly used for producing oxides and mixed-metal catalysts with controlled morphology.
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