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An electroless-plating-like solution deposition approach for large-area flexible thin films of transition metal oxide nanocrystals

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 2, Issue 12, Pages 2266-2271

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3tc32146k

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  1. International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China [2013DFG50150]
  2. Natural Foundation of Sciences of the People's Republic of China [21175144,, 20903111]
  3. Key Project of Beijing Natural Science Foundation [2120002]

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We developed a novel Electroless-Plating-Like Solution Deposition (EPLSD) approach for realization of large-area flexible thin films of transition metal oxides (TMOs) with d(0) configuration. This EPLSD approach was triggered at 80 degrees C through the redox reaction between Peroxo-Metal Complex (PMC, including Peroxo-Titanium Complex (PTC), Peroxo-Vanadium Complex (PVC), and Peroxo-Molybdenum Complex (PMoC)) and organic conductive electroactive monomers (EDOT, pyrrole, and aniline). In the typical EPLSD process, a layer of organic conductive electroactive polymer monomers was absorbed onto the surface of the flexible polymer substrate by dip coating, and these pretreated flexible substrates were then immersed into an aqueous PMC solution for the EPLSD process. After the EPLSD process at 80 degrees C for 30 min, large area (40 cm x 300 cm) flexible thin films of metal oxide nanocrystals, including TiOx, VOx, and MoOx, nanocrystal films can be achieved. This low-temperature EPLSD process is advantageous for flexible substrates and may easily realize TMO films on flexible substrates with different geometric shapes.

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