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Solid-state reaction route : ウィキペディア英語版 | Solid-state reaction route
The solid-state reaction route is the most widely used method for the preparation of polycrystalline solids from a mixture of solid starting materials. Solids do not react together at room temperature over normal time scales and it is necessary to heat them to much higher temperatures, often to 1000 to 1500 °C in order for the reaction to occur at an appreciable rate. The factors on which the feasibility and rate of a solid state reaction depend include, reaction conditions, structural properties of the reactants, surface area of the solids, their reactivity and the thermodynamic free energy change associated with the reaction.〔"Solid State Chemistry and its Applications", Anthony R. West, Wiley and Sons, 2005〕〔"Preparative methods in Solid State Chemistry", B. Gerand, G. Nowogrocki, J. Guenot, M. Figlarz, Academic press 〕 ==Outline of the experimental procedure==
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