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coordination chemistry : organising inorganic nanospace
Our synthesis work is based on the principles of coordination chemistry first characterised by Alfred Werner at the age of 26 in 1893. He won the Nobel Prize for distinguishing between a metal’s ionic charge and its geometric requirements.
Examples of formulations supplied |
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| Oxide system | Strength | Components |
| Bismuth ferrate | 10% w/v BiFeO3 | Nitrates in aqueous methoxyethanol |
| Bismuth zirconate titanate | 6.5% w/v Bi4(Zr,Ti)3O12 | Acetate alkoxide in methyl ethyl ketone |
| Indium tin oxide | 30% w/w In9SnO16 | Alkoxides in methoxyisopropanol |
| Lanthanum nickelate | 7.5% w/v LaNiO3 | Acetate nitrate in aqueous formamide |
| LSCF | 5% w/v La3Sr2CoFe4O14 | Ethylhexanoates in hexane |
| Strontium ruthenate | 3.5% w/v SrRuO3 | Nitrates in aqueous formamide |
| Zirconium silicate | 20% w/w ZrSi5O12 | Functionalised alkoxides in isopropanol |