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Organometallics Meet Colloid Chemistry:  A Case Study in Three Phases Based on Molecular Carbonyl Precursors Containing Zinc and Manganese

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Two organometallic compounds containing zinc and manganese in different ratios are used as single-source precursors for the preparation of various new, bimetallic oxide materials with nanoscaled dimensions. It is shown that the materials synthesis can be performed in the solid-state, the liquid-phase, and even in the gas-phase. The molecular composition of the precursors determines the composition of the resulting materials. In addition, two novel methods for the preparation of highly crystalline metal oxide colloids are presented: The coupling between a gas-phase process and a colloidal approach, and the application of ozone as an oxidant for the transformation of metal carbonyls into oxides in the liquid phase.

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