Microwave-assisted ionic liquid solvothermal rapid synthesis of hollow microspheres of alkaline earth metal fluorides (MF2, M = Mg, Ca, Sr)
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Jing-San Xu, Ying-Jie Zhu
A microwave-assisted ionic liquid solvothermal method is demonstrated to synthesize CaF2 double-shelled hollow microspheres. This method is simple and time-saving and can also be extended to prepare hollow microspheres of MgF2 and SrF2.
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