Inorganic Synthesis
Inorganic synthesis is the process of creating inorganic compounds through chemical reactions. This field focuses on the formation of substances that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, such as metals, minerals, and coordination complexes. Techniques used in inorganic synthesis include precipitation, crystallization, and sol-gel processes.
Researchers in inorganic synthesis aim to develop new materials with specific properties for various applications, including catalysis, electronics, and medicine. By manipulating the chemical composition and structure, scientists can create compounds with desired characteristics, contributing to advancements in technology and industry.