Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1676302 Thin Solid Films 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fabrication of mesoporous tungsten oxide films by spin-coating method followed by an atmospheric plasma-calcination method is described and discussed here. For the calcination process the dielectric barrier discharge system generating homogenous atmospheric plasma discharge was designed and used. By this method, large surface area mesoporous films, with disordered pores of average diameter size of about 4 to 5 nm were synthesized. All the plasma-calcined films exhibit amorphous structure. The process of calcination was evaluated by FT-IR spectroscopy and in comparison with other methods a very high speed of calcination process was achieved.

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