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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2017 Volume 43, Issue 21, Pages 16–23 (Mi pjtf6081)

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The formation of layers of porous crystalline tin dioxide from a composite on the basis of multiwalled carbon-nanotube arrays

S. N. Nesova, P. M. Korusenkoa, V. V. Bolotova, S. N. Povoroznyukab, K. E. Ivleva, D. A. Smirnovcd

a Omsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
b Omsk State Technical University
c Saint Petersburg State University
d Institute of Solid State Physics, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

Abstract: A new method for the synthesis of porous crystalline tin-dioxide (SnO$_2$) layers from composites on the basis of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and nonstoichiometric amorphous tin oxide (MWCNT/SnO$_{x}$) is proposed. An MWCN/SnO$_{x}$ composite layer produced by magnetron sputtering is annealed in air atmosphere at 500$^\circ$C for 30 min. A homogeneous porous layer comprised of crystalline SnO$_2$ spherical particles with a size of about 0.1 $\mu$m is obtained as a result. In the process of annealing, nearly all the amount of carbon is removed in the form of gaseous oxides (only a small amount remains in the upper part of the porous SnO$_2$ layer). The structural defectiveness of nanotube walls, which increases because of the magnetron deposition of tin, plays a crucial role in the carbon oxidation and destruction of MWCNTs.

Received: 16.03.2017

DOI: 10.21883/PJTF.2017.21.45157.16773


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2017, 43:11, 961–964

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