JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sol–gel synthesis of WO3thin films

Patrick JudeinsteinJ. Livage

Year: 1991 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol: 1 (4)Pages: 621-627   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Versatile molecular precursors for the sol–gel synthesis of tungsten oxide thin films can be obtained via the reaction of tungsten oxychloride WOCl4 with alcohols. Oligomeric species [WOCl4 –x(OR)x]n are formed. Their molecular structure is analysed by infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (1H, 13C, 183W), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Hydrolysis of these precursors leads to the formation of tungsten oxide colloidal solutions. They can be easily deposited by dipcoating. Thin films ca. 3000 Å thick are obtained. Their morphology depends on the nature of the alcohol. Homogeneous films are obtained with bulky alkyl groups such as PriOH. These amorphous tungsten oxide layers exhibit electrochromic properties and could be used for display devices or smart windows. They can also be easily transformed, at room temperature, into crystalline hydrates WO3·nH2O (n= 1 or 2) when left in a humid atmosphere.

Keywords:
Electrochromism Extended X-ray absorption fine structure Tungsten Materials science Amorphous solid Small-angle X-ray scattering Thin film Sol-gel Oxide Infrared spectroscopy Absorption spectroscopy Spectroscopy Chemical engineering Crystallography Scattering Chemistry Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Nanotechnology Optics

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