TiO2 and W-doped TiO2 thin films have been obtained by a chemically modified sol-gel technique, that implies hydrolysis and condensation of Titanium(VI) ethoxide (TEOT) (and tungsten(V) ethoxide) in the presence of a polymer dissolved in ethanol. Dopant was added in concentration that led to nominal W/Ti atomic ratio of 5/33 and 10/33. Film deposition by spin-coating was performed onto allumina substrates. Annealing at 500 °C produced nanosized structurally stable oxides films. Structural characterization of these films was made by means of glancing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) cross-section images were collected and an estimation of the films thickness was obtained. W/Ti atomic ratio was determined by Rutherford back scattering (RBS) analysis. The electrical response towards ethanol and methanol (100-500 ppm) have been tested in the temperature range of 300-500 °C. Doping effects on structural and sensing properties were investigated. A comparison with the previous obtained dip-coated W/TiO2 thin films have been reported. © 2003 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

Novel selective ethanol sensors: W/TiO2 thin films by sol-gel spin-coating

Vomiero;
2003

Abstract

TiO2 and W-doped TiO2 thin films have been obtained by a chemically modified sol-gel technique, that implies hydrolysis and condensation of Titanium(VI) ethoxide (TEOT) (and tungsten(V) ethoxide) in the presence of a polymer dissolved in ethanol. Dopant was added in concentration that led to nominal W/Ti atomic ratio of 5/33 and 10/33. Film deposition by spin-coating was performed onto allumina substrates. Annealing at 500 °C produced nanosized structurally stable oxides films. Structural characterization of these films was made by means of glancing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) cross-section images were collected and an estimation of the films thickness was obtained. W/Ti atomic ratio was determined by Rutherford back scattering (RBS) analysis. The electrical response towards ethanol and methanol (100-500 ppm) have been tested in the temperature range of 300-500 °C. Doping effects on structural and sensing properties were investigated. A comparison with the previous obtained dip-coated W/TiO2 thin films have been reported. © 2003 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
2003
Annealing
Condensation
Doping (additives)
Ethanol
Hydrolysis
Methanol
Nanostructured materials
Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy
Scanning electron microscopy
Sol-gels
Spin coating
Substrates
Thin films
Titanium dioxide
Tungsten
X ray diffraction analysis
Breath analyzers
Chemical sensors
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