Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method

In this paper the peculiarities of phase composition and morphology of metal oxides synthesized by successive ionic layer deposition (SILD) method are discussed. The main attention is focused on SnO2–based metal oxides, which are promising materials for gas sensor applications. FTIR spectroscopy has...

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Main Authors: Ghenadii Korotcenkov, Sang Do Han, Beongki Cho, Valeri Tolstoy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad 2009-06-01
Series:Processing and Application of Ceramics
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Online Access:http://www.tf.uns.ac.rs/publikacije/PAC/pdf/38%20PAC%2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-8a9941fdf3df49acb95c08c693544fa82020-11-25T00:25:44ZengUniversity of Novi SadProcessing and Application of Ceramics1820-61312009-06-0131-21928Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) methodGhenadii KorotcenkovSang Do HanBeongki ChoValeri TolstoyIn this paper the peculiarities of phase composition and morphology of metal oxides synthesized by successive ionic layer deposition (SILD) method are discussed. The main attention is focused on SnO2–based metal oxides, which are promising materials for gas sensor applications. FTIR spectroscopy has shown that the precipitates of metal oxides, deposited by SILD method, are hydroxide, peroxide or hydrated metal oxide-based compounds. After annealing at relatively low temperatures (200–400°C) these compounds release both water and peroxide oxygen and transform into corresponding oxides. According to XRD, SEM and AFM measurements it was confi rmed that deposited fi lms had fi ne-dispersed structures. Only after annealing at Tan>500°C, XRD diffraction peaks, typical for nanocrystalline material with grain size < 6–8 nm, were observed. High roughness and high degree of agglomeration are important peculiarities of metal oxides deposited by SILD. Metal oxide fi lms consist of spherical agglomerates. Degree of agglomeration of the fi lms and agglomerate size could be controlled. It was found that introduction of various additives in the solution for SILD could sufficiently change the microstructure of synthesized metal oxides.http://www.tf.uns.ac.rs/publikacije/PAC/pdf/38%20PAC%2004.pdfMetal oxideNanolayersMicrostructureCompositionCharacterization
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author Ghenadii Korotcenkov
Sang Do Han
Beongki Cho
Valeri Tolstoy
spellingShingle Ghenadii Korotcenkov
Sang Do Han
Beongki Cho
Valeri Tolstoy
Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method
Processing and Application of Ceramics
Metal oxide
Nanolayers
Microstructure
Composition
Characterization
author_facet Ghenadii Korotcenkov
Sang Do Han
Beongki Cho
Valeri Tolstoy
author_sort Ghenadii Korotcenkov
title Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method
title_short Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method
title_full Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method
title_fullStr Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method
title_full_unstemmed Structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by Successive Ionic Layer Deposition (SILD) method
title_sort structural characterization and phase transformations in metal oxide fi lms synthesized by successive ionic layer deposition (sild) method
publisher University of Novi Sad
series Processing and Application of Ceramics
issn 1820-6131
publishDate 2009-06-01
description In this paper the peculiarities of phase composition and morphology of metal oxides synthesized by successive ionic layer deposition (SILD) method are discussed. The main attention is focused on SnO2–based metal oxides, which are promising materials for gas sensor applications. FTIR spectroscopy has shown that the precipitates of metal oxides, deposited by SILD method, are hydroxide, peroxide or hydrated metal oxide-based compounds. After annealing at relatively low temperatures (200–400°C) these compounds release both water and peroxide oxygen and transform into corresponding oxides. According to XRD, SEM and AFM measurements it was confi rmed that deposited fi lms had fi ne-dispersed structures. Only after annealing at Tan>500°C, XRD diffraction peaks, typical for nanocrystalline material with grain size < 6–8 nm, were observed. High roughness and high degree of agglomeration are important peculiarities of metal oxides deposited by SILD. Metal oxide fi lms consist of spherical agglomerates. Degree of agglomeration of the fi lms and agglomerate size could be controlled. It was found that introduction of various additives in the solution for SILD could sufficiently change the microstructure of synthesized metal oxides.
topic Metal oxide
Nanolayers
Microstructure
Composition
Characterization
url http://www.tf.uns.ac.rs/publikacije/PAC/pdf/38%20PAC%2004.pdf
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