Kanatzidis Mercouri G, Pöttgen Rainer, Jeitschko Wolfgang
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, 320 Chemistry Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2005 Nov 4;44(43):6996-7023. doi: 10.1002/anie.200462170.
This review highlights the use and great potential of liquid metals as exotic and powerful solvents (i.e. fluxes) for the synthesis of intermetallic phases. The results presented demonstrate that considerable advances in the discovery of novel and complex phases are achievable utilizing molten metals as solvents. A wide cross-section of examples of flux-grown intermetallic phases and related solids are discussed and a brief history of the origins of flux chemistry is given. The most commonly used metal fluxes are surveyed and where possible, the underlying principal reasons that make the flux reaction work are discussed.
本综述强调了液态金属作为用于合成金属间相的奇特且强大的溶剂(即助熔剂)的用途及巨大潜力。所展示的结果表明,利用熔融金属作为溶剂在发现新型和复杂相方面可取得显著进展。讨论了助熔剂生长的金属间相及相关固体的广泛实例,并给出了助熔剂化学起源的简要历史。对最常用的金属助熔剂进行了调查,并在可能的情况下讨论了使助熔剂反应起作用的潜在主要原因。