Medžiagotyra (May 2016)

ZnO Coatings with Controlled Pore Size, Crystallinity and Electrical Conductivity

  • Roman SCHMACK,
  • Björn ECKHARDT,
  • Gregor KOCH,
  • Erik ORTEL,
  • Ralph KRAEHNERT

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.22.1.8634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 74 – 81

Abstract

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Zinc oxide is a wide bandgap semiconductor with unique optical, electrical and catalytic properties. Many of its practical applications rely on the materials pore structure, crystallinity and electrical conductivity. We report a synthesis method for ZnO films with ordered mesopore structure and tuneable crystallinity and electrical conductivity. The synthesis relies on dip-coating of solutions containing micelles of an amphiphilic block copolymer and complexes of Zn2+ ions with aliphatic ligands. A subsequent calcination at 400°C removes the template and induces crystallization of the pore walls. The pore structure is controlled by the template polymer, whereas the aliphatic ligands control the crystallinity of the pore walls. Complexes with a higher thermal stability result in ZnO films with a higher content of residual carbon, smaller ZnO crystals and therefore lower electrical conductivity. The paper discusses the ability of different types of ligands to assist in the synthesis of mesoporous ZnO and relates the structure and thermal stability of the precursor complexes to the crystallinity and electrical conductivity of the zinc oxide.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.22.1.8634

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