Handbook of Solid State Chemistry 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9783527691036.hsscvol4009
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Layered Materials: Oxides and Hydroxides

Abstract: Layered compounds exhibit various properties based on their layered structures. The most typical chemical property is the intercalation reaction, which most layered oxides and hydroxides possess and which is important for the charge–discharge of secondary batteries and the preparation of new layered compounds. Layered materials have been a focus in the fields of superconductors, ferromagnetics, thermoelectrics, cosmetics, and photocatalytic materials, where investigations have been conducted for a wide range o… Show more

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