Abstract

When refractory compounds are produced by the solid-phase synthesis from powder components, the direct contact area of the particles is small and therefore the synthesis is performed at elevated temperatures to enhance the mutual diffusion. If any of the components is transferred to the solution by means of transport reactions, the effective contact area is increased many-fold and the synthesis temperature and time are reduced considerably. This, in turn, allows producing fine particles of refractory compounds.

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