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The simple combination of a weak magnetic field with turbulent flow during material synthesis results in significantly improved crystalline order and morphology, obtained by mounting a permanent magnet on a tube system. This newly discovered magneto‐hydrodynamic effect is demonstrated by C. E. A. Kirschhock, E. Breynaert and co‐workers on page 5173 for three technologically relevant materials: COK‐16...
Magneto‐hydrodynamic generation of long‐lived collective spin states and their impact on crystal morphology is demonstrated for three different, technologically relevant materials: COK‐16 metal organic framework, manganese oxide nanotubes, and vanadium oxide nano‐scrolls.
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