“…In the case of titanate or silicate electrode materials, the preparation of solutions is more difficult because few precursors are soluble in aqueous solutions of less-than-extreme pH. Chloride and/or alkoxide precursors (such as TEOS Si(OC 2 H 5 ) 4 [350,352], titanium isopropoxide Ti(OC 3 H 7 ) 4 [128,132,212,227,235,243,248,251] or tert-butoxide Ti(OC 4 H 9 ) 4 [211,222,229,238,239,240,241,249,250,265], …) can be solubilized in alcohol but hydrolysis takes place when mixing with water, leading to the precipitation of SiO 2 or TiO 2 unless special care is taken as in the strategies summarized in Figure 4.…”