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Taken in good faith: The structure of the nanorods indexed as “Ba2F3Cl” was based on the similiarity of the X‐ray diffraction pattern with that given on the JCPDS card (No. 07‐0029) for the above‐mentioned structure. It appears, however, that the structure should have been indexed as “Ba7F12Cl2” in line with more recent results.
Nanocrystals are emerging as key materials due to their novel shape- and size-dependent chemical and physical properties that differ drastically from their bulk counterparts. The main challenges in this field remain rationally controlled synthesis and large scale production. This article reviews recent progress in our laboratory related to solution-based synthesis of various nanostructures, including...
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