Literature DB >> 26085801

Synthesis and characterization of [Zn(acetate)2(amine)x] compounds (x = 1 or 2) and their use as precursors to ZnO.

Jesse S Hyslop1, Amanda R Boydstun1, Theron R Fereday1, Joanna R Rusch1, Jennifer L Strunk1, Christian T Wall1, Cecelia C Pena1, Nicholas L McKibben1, Jerry D Harris1, Aaron Thurber2, Alex Punnoose2, Jason Brotherton3, Pamela Walker3, Lloyd Lowe3, Blake Rapp3, Shem Purnell3, William B Knowlton3, Seth M Hubbard4, Brian J Frost5.   

Abstract

As an obvious candidate for a p-type dopant in ZnO, nitrogen remains elusive in this role. Nitrogen containing precursors are a potential means to incorporate nitrogen during MOCVD growth. One class of nitrogen-containing precursors are zinc acetate amines, yet, they have received little attention. The synthesis and single crystal X-ray structure of [Zn(acetate)2(en)], and the synthesis of [Zn(acetate)2(en)2], [Zn(acetate)2(benzylamine)2], [Zn(acetate)2(butylamine)2], [Zn(acetate)2(NH3)2], and [Zn(acetate)2(tris)2], where en = ethylenediamine and tris = (tris[hydroxymethyl]aminomethane) are reported. The compounds were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis and pyrolyzed in air and inert gas to yield ZnO. These compounds are useful single source precursors to ZnO bulk powders by alkali precipitation and ZnO thin films by spray pyrolysis. The amine bound to the zinc influences the ZnO crystal size and shape and acts as a nitrogen donor for preparing nitrogen-doped ZnO during alkali precipitation. Thin films of ZnO prepared by spray pyrolysis using the precursors had a (100) preferred orientation and measured n-type to intrinsic conductivity.

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Keywords:  ZnO; crystal structure; single source precursors

Year:  2015        PMID: 26085801      PMCID: PMC4465802          DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2015.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Semicond Process        ISSN: 1369-8001            Impact factor:   3.927


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