Carbon-Assisted
Isothermal Close Space Vapor Transport
Growth of Mo4O11 and MoO2 Micro/Nanostructures
by in Situ Formation of the Mo(CO)6 Transport Agent
Posted on 2023-09-27 - 15:36
In this article, we present a novel
Isothermal Close
Space Vapor
Transport growth method to obtain isolated nano- and microstructures
of molybdenum oxide compound crystals onto the surface of SiO2/Si substrates. They include laying rhombic platelets and
high aspect ratio wires of MoO2 as well as 3D Mo4O11 hillocks. Contrary to previous results in which MoO2 was grown from a source of MoO3 in a H2 reductive flow, in the present work N2 carrier gas was
used instead. Since the reduction of MoO3 is not expected
in a N2 atmosphere, we discuss the influence of the graphite
crucible on the in situ formation of the volatile species Mo(CO)6. Experiments using a quartz crucible instead of graphite
as well as thermodynamic calculations, based on Gibbs free energy
analysis, corroborate such an influence. The rhombic platelets were
modified by annealing in air, and their evolution was followed by
Raman studies as a function of temperature. X-ray diffraction, Raman
spectroscopy, atomic force and scanning electron microscopies, and
photoluminescence techniques were used to characterize the crystal
orientation, phase, and morphology of the obtained structures.
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de Melo, Osvaldo; Sánchez, Maria; Aguilar-Hernández, Jorge Ricardo; Ortega-Nájera, Benito; Santana, Guillermo; Hamui, Leon; et al. (2023). Carbon-Assisted
Isothermal Close Space Vapor Transport
Growth of Mo4O11 and MoO2 Micro/Nanostructures
by in Situ Formation of the Mo(CO)6 Transport Agent. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.3c04294