Technical Proceedings of the 2010 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference & Expo - Nanotech 2010
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Transparent Conducting Films of Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide with Uniform Mesostructure Assembled from Pre-formed Nanocrystals
Nanotech 2010 Vol. 1

Chapter 4: Nanostructured Coatings, Surfaces & Films

Transparent Conducting Films of Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide with Uniform Mesostructure Assembled from Pre-formed Nanocrystals

Authors:V. Müller, J. Rathousky, D. Fattakhova-Rohlfing
Affiliation:J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ
Pages:627 - 630
Keywords:transparent conducting oxides, mesoporous films, antimony-doped tin-oxide, self-assembly, electric conductivity
Abstract:Transparent conducting films of antimony-doped tin oxide (ATO) with a uniform 3D-mesostructure were prepared by self-assembly of crystalline ATO nanoparticles with various antimony content directed by commercially available Pluronic copolymers. The mesostructure of the films calcined at 300 oC – 500 oC exhibits periodicity of 14 nm, surface area of 200 - 300 m2/cm3 and a well-developed accessible porosity of 45 - 55 %. The high crystallinity of the nanoparticles serving as building blocks enables to obtain the fully crystalline inorganic frameworks with sufficient electric conductivity already at temperatures as low as 300oC. Another attractive feature of this approach is the high thermal stability of the obtained mesostructure exhibiting practically no shrinkage due to the temperature treatment. The film conductivity is the highest when the particles containing 8 - 10 % of Sb are used for the film assembly. Ferrocene molecules covalently immobilized in the conducting mesoporous matrix show the greatly enhanced electrochemical response proportional to the electrode surface area. The high electric conductivity and the uniform accessible mesoporosity combined with a simple and generally applicable preparation procedure make the developed ATO films the perfect nanostructured transparent electrodes for various optoelectronic applications.
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