Abstract

Perovskite-type oxynitrides are a new class of inorganic materials that have potential applications as photocatalysts, inorganic pigments and dielectrics. Design of the morphology in conjunction with new synthesis methods is essential for their practical use. In this review, we present the formation of fine particles via a low temperature and ammonia-free synthesis method, the morphology of the oxynitride perovskites obtained using metal carbodiimide, and the toughness of the sintered ceramics in relation to their microstructure.

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