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Ion Exchange in Solids

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Post-synthetic modification of zeolites, layered oxides, sulfides, and battery materials.

Use for: Solid-State, Ceramic, Powder, and High-Temperature Synthesis. Method focus: solid-state; porous / framework synthesis; characterization feedback. Material family: oxides / ceramics; battery materials / solid electrolytes; porous frameworks. Validation: TEM/STEM/electron diffraction; BET / porosity; Electrochemical testing / EIS / CV. Safety note: Air/moisture-sensitive work requires inert-atmosphere training and reactive-material controls. High-temperature work requires crucible compatibility, ventilation, thermal PPE, and cooldown protocols. Powders/nanomaterials require dust, inhalation, contamination, and cleaning controls.

Citation: Ion Exchange in Solids. Materials synthesis resource. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_exchange

Acknowledgement: Curated by MaterialsAtlas Open Resources from open courses, protocols, official documentation, scholarly papers, datasets, safety references, and synthesis-planning resources.

TypeSynthesis Resource
DomainSolid-State, Ceramic, Powder, and High-Temperature Synthesis
LicenseCC BY-SA; see source
Contributorsen.wikipedia.org