Some new volatile bis-cyclopentadienyl zirconium alkoxides of the type Cp2Zr(OR)(OtBu) (R = iPr, Et, Me) is synthesized by the reaction of the corresponding KOR with the intermediate Cp2ZrCl(OtBu). Moreover, an alternative and convenient synthesis of Cp2Zr(OtBu)2, based on the reaction of Cp2ZrCl2 with an excess of tert-butanol and triethylamine, is reported. The obtained compds. are identified by chem. analyses, thermogravimetric measurements, IR (IR), NMR (NMR) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry (MS). Furthermore, a crystallog. study of Cp2ZrCl(OtBu) is also reported. Cp2Zr(OtBu)2 and Cp2Zr(OiPr)(OtBu) are then used for depositing zirconia thin films of high quality and purity on Si(100) and stainless steel AISI 316 substrates by metal-organic (MO)CVD. The microstructure and compn. of the deposits are investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), while their hardness and elastic recovery on the AISI 316 substrate are measured using load-depth nano-indentation tests.The outcomes are consistent with a significant increase in the Berkovich hardness of the coated samples compared to that of bulk AISI 316.
Zirconocene Alkoxides, Promising Precursors for MOCVD of Zirconium Dioxide Thin Films
CASARIN, MAURIZIO;CAVINATO, GIANNI;SADA, CINZIA;
2012
Abstract
Some new volatile bis-cyclopentadienyl zirconium alkoxides of the type Cp2Zr(OR)(OtBu) (R = iPr, Et, Me) is synthesized by the reaction of the corresponding KOR with the intermediate Cp2ZrCl(OtBu). Moreover, an alternative and convenient synthesis of Cp2Zr(OtBu)2, based on the reaction of Cp2ZrCl2 with an excess of tert-butanol and triethylamine, is reported. The obtained compds. are identified by chem. analyses, thermogravimetric measurements, IR (IR), NMR (NMR) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry (MS). Furthermore, a crystallog. study of Cp2ZrCl(OtBu) is also reported. Cp2Zr(OtBu)2 and Cp2Zr(OiPr)(OtBu) are then used for depositing zirconia thin films of high quality and purity on Si(100) and stainless steel AISI 316 substrates by metal-organic (MO)CVD. The microstructure and compn. of the deposits are investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), while their hardness and elastic recovery on the AISI 316 substrate are measured using load-depth nano-indentation tests.The outcomes are consistent with a significant increase in the Berkovich hardness of the coated samples compared to that of bulk AISI 316.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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