“…[3][4][5][6][7] Among them, slurry and hydrothermal methods are the most common options; however, both of the processes need long reaction times that can take dozens of hours. [8][9][10] Furthermore, in order to improve the crystallinity and stability of products, a necessary post-heat treatment at 550-600 C under a given atmosphere, lasting for several hours, is also involved in current routes. For instance, Ueda et al 5 synthesized three Mo-V-O based oxides with single crystals by using a hydrothermal method at 175 C for 48 h followed by calcination under nitrogen atmosphere for 2 h at 600 C. Mazloom et al prepared MoVTeNbO x using a slurry method, in which continuous evaporation at 60 C was needed, rstly to remove the water in the precursor solution and a subsequent calcination at 600 C for 2 h under nitrogen atmosphere was then carried out.…”