2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mattod.2018.03.026
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Manipulation of matter by electric and magnetic fields: Toward novel synthesis and processing routes of inorganic materials

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“…With respect to conventional methods, these strategies notably reduce the reaction time and temperature and are therefore regarded as highly sustainable and environmentally friendly . If microwave‐assisted syntheses covered a pivotal role in the last decades, the use of electric and magnetic fields recently emerged as novel strategy towards synthesis and the processing of inorganic materials . In addition to the energy‐saving character, these methods are very appealing because of i) the possibility to synthesize materials that cannot be prepared by conventional methods, ii) the design of materials with specific microstructure and textures and iii) control of defect formation and mobility …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…With respect to conventional methods, these strategies notably reduce the reaction time and temperature and are therefore regarded as highly sustainable and environmentally friendly . If microwave‐assisted syntheses covered a pivotal role in the last decades, the use of electric and magnetic fields recently emerged as novel strategy towards synthesis and the processing of inorganic materials . In addition to the energy‐saving character, these methods are very appealing because of i) the possibility to synthesize materials that cannot be prepared by conventional methods, ii) the design of materials with specific microstructure and textures and iii) control of defect formation and mobility …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] If microwave-assisted syntheses covered a pivotal role in the last decades, [2][3][4] the use of electric and magnetic fields recently emerged as novel strategy towards synthesis and the processing of inorganic materials. [5] In addition to the energy-saving character, these methods are very appealing because of i) the possibility to synthesize materials that cannot be prepared by conventional methods, [6] ii) the design of materials with specific microstructure and textures [7] and iii) control of defect formation [8] and mobility. [9] The consolidation of ceramic materials is an important technological requirement for many high temperature applications such as solid-oxide fuel cells, thermoelectrics and catalysis.…”
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“…External magnetic fields during processing influence grain growth and as such have been proposed as an additional degree of freedom to control the grain structure, see [14,15] for reviews. The PFC model has been extended to include magnetic interactions in [16,17] and was used in [18] to explain the complex interactions between magnetic fields and solid-state matter transport.…”
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“…Sintering a ceramic body by applying an electric field without application of pressure at a temperature below the temperature usually used for sintering is a technique that has been applied since it was first proposed in 2010 [1]. Several review papers have shown the application of this technique to electroceramics, insulators, semiconductors and mainly, ionic conductors [2][3][4][5][6]. Most of the studied ionic conductors are either 3 mol% or 8 mol% stabilized zirconia [1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25].…”
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confidence: 99%