Synthesis and characterization of thin molybdenum oxide films prepared from molybdenum dioxo tropolonate precursors by photochemical metal-organic deposition (PMOD) and its evaluation as ammonia gas sensors
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Buono Core, G. E.
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Klahn, A. H.
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Castillo, C.
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Muñoz, E.
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Manzur, C.
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Cabello, G.
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Chornik Aberbuch, Boris
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2015-01-05T19:43:01Z
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2015-01-05T19:43:01Z
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2014
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 387 (2014) 21–27
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dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2013.12.009
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126907
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Amorphous non-stoichiometricmolybdenumoxide thin films have been successfully prepared by direct UV irradiation
of amorphous films of molybdenum dioxo tropolonate complexes on Si(100) substrates. Photodeposited
films were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and the surface morphology examined by
Atomic ForceMicroscopy (AFM). Itwas found that as-photodeposited films are uniformwith rms surface roughness
of 231 nmand contain non-stoichiometric oxides (MoO3 − x). The results of XRD analysis showed that postannealing
of the films in air at 350 °C transforms the sub-oxides to α-MoO3 phase with a much smoother surface
morphology (rms = 164 nm). Both, the as-photodeposited and annealed MoO3 − x films exhibit good optical
quality with transparency in the visible region better than 80%. Gas sensing tests reveal that annealed
MoO3 − x films exhibit a better response than as-deposited films towards 50 ppm ammonia at an operating temperature
of 350 °C.
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This research was supported by FONDECYT, Chile (Project No.
1110439) and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (Project
D.I. No. 125.756/11).
Synthesis and characterization of thin molybdenum oxide films prepared from molybdenum dioxo tropolonate precursors by photochemical metal-organic deposition (PMOD) and its evaluation as ammonia gas sensors