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Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate

Chemical solution deposition (CSD) of BaTiO(3) (BT) or BT-based thin films relies on using a carboxylic acid and alcohol as the solvents for alkaline-earth carboxylate and transition-metal alkoxide, respectively; however, the esterification reaction of the solvents may lead to in-situ water formatio...

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Autores principales: Konsago, Sabi William, Žiberna, Katarina, Kmet, Brigita, Benčan, Andreja, Uršič, Hana, Malič, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35744879
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123753
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author Konsago, Sabi William
Žiberna, Katarina
Kmet, Brigita
Benčan, Andreja
Uršič, Hana
Malič, Barbara
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Žiberna, Katarina
Kmet, Brigita
Benčan, Andreja
Uršič, Hana
Malič, Barbara
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description Chemical solution deposition (CSD) of BaTiO(3) (BT) or BT-based thin films relies on using a carboxylic acid and alcohol as the solvents for alkaline-earth carboxylate and transition-metal alkoxide, respectively; however, the esterification reaction of the solvents may lead to in-situ water formation and precipitation. To avoid such an uncontrolled reaction, we developed a route in which ethylene glycol (EG) is used as the solvent for Ba-acetate. The EG-based BT coating solutions are stable for at least a few months. The thermal decomposition of the BT xerogel obtained by drying the EG-based solutions depends on the choice of the solvent for the Ti-alkoxide as well: in the case of EG and 2-methoxyethanol solvents carbon residues are removed at only about 1100 °C, while in the case of ethanol it is concluded at about 700 °C. About 100 nm thick BT films derived from the EG-ethanol solution deposited on platinized silicon reveal dense, crack-free columnar microstructure. They exhibit local ferro- and piezoelectric properties. The macroscopic polarization-electric field loops were obtained up to a quite high electric field of about 2.4 MV/cm. The EG-ethanol based CSD route is a viable alternative to the established acetic acid–alcohol route for BT and BT-based films.
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spelling pubmed-92308002022-06-25 Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate Konsago, Sabi William Žiberna, Katarina Kmet, Brigita Benčan, Andreja Uršič, Hana Malič, Barbara Molecules Article Chemical solution deposition (CSD) of BaTiO(3) (BT) or BT-based thin films relies on using a carboxylic acid and alcohol as the solvents for alkaline-earth carboxylate and transition-metal alkoxide, respectively; however, the esterification reaction of the solvents may lead to in-situ water formation and precipitation. To avoid such an uncontrolled reaction, we developed a route in which ethylene glycol (EG) is used as the solvent for Ba-acetate. The EG-based BT coating solutions are stable for at least a few months. The thermal decomposition of the BT xerogel obtained by drying the EG-based solutions depends on the choice of the solvent for the Ti-alkoxide as well: in the case of EG and 2-methoxyethanol solvents carbon residues are removed at only about 1100 °C, while in the case of ethanol it is concluded at about 700 °C. About 100 nm thick BT films derived from the EG-ethanol solution deposited on platinized silicon reveal dense, crack-free columnar microstructure. They exhibit local ferro- and piezoelectric properties. The macroscopic polarization-electric field loops were obtained up to a quite high electric field of about 2.4 MV/cm. The EG-ethanol based CSD route is a viable alternative to the established acetic acid–alcohol route for BT and BT-based films. MDPI 2022-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9230800/ /pubmed/35744879 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123753 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Konsago, Sabi William
Žiberna, Katarina
Kmet, Brigita
Benčan, Andreja
Uršič, Hana
Malič, Barbara
Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate
title Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate
title_full Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate
title_fullStr Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate
title_short Chemical Solution Deposition of Barium Titanate Thin Films with Ethylene Glycol as Solvent for Barium Acetate
title_sort chemical solution deposition of barium titanate thin films with ethylene glycol as solvent for barium acetate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35744879
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123753
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