A review on the synthesis of metal oxide nanomaterials by microwave induced solution combustion
Abstract
With the increasing awareness of environmental protection and health, the preparation of metal oxide nanomaterials by environmentally friendly methods is favored by more and more researchers both at home and abroad. The preparation of metal oxide nanomaterials by a microwave-induced solution combustion synthesis method can significantly reduce the reaction time, energy consumption, and the use of toxic chemicals, which is an energy-saving, environmentally friendly method for nanomaterials synthesis. In addition, the microwave-induced solution combustion synthesis (MISCS) method has many advantages such as fast reaction speed, high selectivity, small product size, and homogeneous composition. This paper briefly describes the mechanism of the MISCS and its advantages in the synthesis of metal oxide nanomaterials, the related studies on microwave-induced solution combustion synthesis of metal oxide nanomaterials, and the effects of process parameters on the microstructure and properties of metal oxide nanomaterials synthesized by MISCS. Furthermore, some technical difficulties facing the synthesis of metal oxide nanomaterials by MISCS are summarized, and the future direction has also been prospected.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 Reviews in RSC Advances