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  • 2024Zinc and cadmium thioamidate complexes:rational design of single-source precursors for the AACVD of ZnS1citations
  • 2024Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Hematite for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Applicationscitations
  • 2023Multi-pulse atomic layer deposition of p-type SnO thin films12citations
  • 2022N-O Ligand Supported Stannylenes2citations
  • 2021Evaluation of Sn(II) Aminoalkoxide Precursors for Atomic Layer Deposition of SnO Thin Films.4citations
  • 2021Tin(II) Ureide Complexes:Synthesis, Structural Chemistry and Evaluation as SnO precursors3citations
  • 2021Atomic scale surface modification of TiO2 3D nano-arrays : plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition of NiO for photocatalysis5citations
  • 2021Tin(II) Ureide Complexes3citations
  • 2021Atomic layer deposition method of metal (II), (0), or (IV) containing film layercitations
  • 2019Aerosol-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition of ZnS from Thioureide Single Source Precursors22citations
  • 2019Synthetic, Structural and Computational Studies on Heavier Tetragen and Chalcogen Triazenide Complexes7citations
  • 2019Evaluation of AA-CVD deposited phase pure polymorphs of SnS for thin films solar cells58citations
  • 2018Synthesis, Characterisation and Thermal Properties of Sn(II) Pyrrolide Complexes14citations
  • 2018Oxidative Addition to Sn(II) Guanidinate Complexes: Precursors to Tin(II) Chalcogenide Nanocrystals22citations
  • 2018Recent developments in molecular precursors for atomic layer deposition24citations
  • 2018Tin Guanidinato Complexes: Oxidative Control of Sn, SnS, SnSe and SnTe Thin Film Deposition45citations
  • 2017Deposition of SnS Thin Films from Sn(II) Thioamidate Precursors30citations
  • 2017Aerosol-Assisted chemical vapor deposition of cds from xanthate single source precursors47citations
  • 2016Aerosol-assisted CVD of SnO from stannous alkoxide precursors17citations
  • 2016Synthesis, Structure and CVD Studies of the Group 13 Complexes [Me 2 M{tfacnac}] [M = Al, Ga, In; Htfacnac = F 3 CC(OH)CHC(CH 3 )NCH 2 CH 2 OCH 3 ]4citations
  • 2016Cobalt(I) olefin complexes:precursors for metal-organic chemical vapor deposition of high purity cobalt metal thin films20citations
  • 2016Homoleptic zirconium amidates16citations
  • 2016Synthesis, Structure and CVD Studies of the Group 13 Complexes [Me2M{tfacnac}] [M = Al, Ga, In; Htfacnac = F3CC(OH)CHC(CH3)NCH2CH2OCH3]4citations
  • 2015Tailoring precursors for deposition10citations
  • 2015Synthesis and characterization of fluorinated β-ketoiminate zinc precursors and their utility in the AP-MOCVD growth of ZnO:F16citations
  • 2015Synthesis and characterization of fluorinated β-ketoiminate zinc precursors and their utility in the AP-MOCVD growth of ZnO:F16citations
  • 2015Polymorph-Selective Deposition of High Purity SnS Thin Films from a Single Source Precursor93citations
  • 2014Single-source AACVD of composite cobalt-silicon oxide thin films7citations
  • 2014The first crystallographically-characterised Cu(II) xanthate14citations
  • 2013Synthesis of heterobimetallic tungsten acetylacetonate/alkoxide complexes and their application as molecular precursors to metal tungstates5citations
  • 2013Development of metal chalcogenide precursors for use in chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and colloidal nano particle synthesiscitations
  • 2013CVD of pure copper films from novel iso-ureate complexes7citations
  • 2013Inorganic and organozinc fluorocarboxylates9citations
  • 2012Photoactivated linkage isomerism in single crystals of nickel, palladium and platinum di-nitro complexes: A photocrystallographic investigation37citations
  • 2011Synthesis of complexes with the polydentate ligand N,N '-bis(2-hydroxyphenyl)-pyridine-2,6-dicarboxamide15citations
  • 2011Synthesis, characterization, and materials chemistry of group 4 silylimides14citations
  • 2009Structural Tungsten-Imido Chemistry: The Gas-Phase Structure of W(NBut)(2)(NHBut)(2) and the Solid-State Structures of Novel Heterobimetallic W/N/M (M = Rh, Pd, Zn) Species6citations
  • 2009Synthesis and structure of aluminium amine-phenolate complexes33citations
  • 2001Tungsten(VI) metallacarborane imido complexes; hydrogen bonding to a bent imido ligand in {W(Nt(Bu)2[N(H)C(Me)NHtBu](C2 B9H11}citations
  • 2000First structural characterisation of a 2,1,12-MC2B9 metallacarborane, [2,2,2-(NMe2)3-closo-2,1,12-TaC2B 9H11]. Trends in boron NMR shifts on replacing a {BH} vertex with a metal {MLn} vertex in icosahedral carboranes24citations

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Development of metal chalcogenide precursors for use in chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and colloidal nano particle synthesis

  • Thompson, Joseph
  • Johnson, Andrew L.
  • Ahmet, Ibrahim
Abstract

Non-oxide group IV metal chalcogenides have attracted considerable attention due to prospective applications in materials chemistry. These materials have been reported to have applications in sensors and laser materials, thin film polarizers, thermoelectric devices (e.g. Joseph Heremans and colleagues have shown PbTe is a potential material for high temperature thermoelectric energy generation), photoelectrochemical (PEC) solar cells (e.g. SnSe used to suppress photo corrosion of PEC), thin film photo voltaics (e.g. Copper Zinc Tin Selenide/Sulphide) as well as cathode materials for lithium ion batteries due to the anisotropic crystal structures. One governing property of the materials is that they act as semiconductors with medium and small band gaps (0.10 – 1.50 eV). <br/> The low band gap properties of PbSe have been utilised in the construction of a fission-sensitized solar cell (FSSC), which have the theoretical potential to exceed the Shockley–Queisser limit for a single heterojunction solar cell. Bruno Ehrler and colleagues have demonstrated by constructing a Pentacene/PbSe nanocrystal interface the singlet to triplet fission in high band gap pentacene can be detected via the PbSe interface. There is a lot of optimism surrounding FSSC and there is considerable focus on nano-crystal size, morphology and monodispersity of the metal chalcogenide nano crystals in order to improve FSSC device performance and optimise their band gap. Therefore the design of precursors for these materials is paramount. <br/> The poster will present our latest development in the synthesis and characterisation of a range of novel tin chalcogenide complexes that are potential precursors in the production of thin films via CVD. We have also shown that the precursors can be used for the synthesis of nanoparticle with various morphologies and optoelectronic properties. <br/> We have made a range of tin chalcogenide complexes, one group of organometallic compounds we synthesised exploited the insertion reaction of R-carbodiimide into bis-dimethylamide tin(II) to produce a number of confined Tin(II) complexes (where R= di-cyclohexyl,-isopropyl and -4-methylphenyl), with an available lone pair of electron orbitals for further reactions with chalcogenide compounds to form Sn(IV)chalcogenide complexes (Figure 1). <br/> With relevant structural, physical data, such as melting points and thermogravimetric analysis and deposition studies, we have developed promising novel precursors for aerosol assisted CVD to produce thin films of SnTe, SnSe, SnS and SnO with various stoichiometric ratios (1:1, 1:2 and 1:4). <br/> In addition I have synthesised and characterised a range of tin chalcogenide nano crystals (Figure 2). We investigated the effects of various synthesis parameters and types precursors used during nano crystal synthesis, which will make contributions to the popular research of nanoengineering materials. In addition we hope to test the optoelectric properties of the nano particles by constructing and using an open circuit Au lithographed device (with 1m wide closed circuit channels), from which we can determine the induced photocurrent. In addition we will present the reflectance spectra to indirectly determine the variation in band gaps of the various particles. <br/> We also aim to present the improved synthesis method and recent structural characterisation of selenoisocyanate compounds, which have interesting reactivity with group IV metals (Figure 3). We have shown as they are isoelectric to CO2 they can act as metal insertion ligands. In addition, due to the relatively weak C=Se bonding these compounds also act as selenium oxidising agents by providing a monomeric sources of selenium, to metal centres. Furthermore, we demonstrated that selenoisocyanates have desirable physical properties, acting as soluble sources of selenium, where volatile isocyanides can be reused or readily evacuated, which is an improvement from using selenium powder and phosphine base selenium precursors. <br/>

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • corrosion
  • thin film
  • zinc
  • semiconductor
  • anisotropic
  • copper
  • thermogravimetry
  • Lithium
  • tin
  • chemical vapor deposition
  • organometallic