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Nanoparticles are essential building blocks for many energy-related applications [1-3]. We have focused on nanoparticles‘ synthesis in solution since this approach is not limited to one particular class of materials. Thus, it gives us flexibility to tailor their composition and properties in respect to the application, for examples in Li-ion batteries or gas sensors [1,2]. However, the formidable challenge for the intensification of crystallization processes in solution is reduction of reaction time and energy consumption without compromising the control over the nanoparticles‘ properties.