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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 17, Issue 11, Pages 1063-1070Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b617982g
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Aerosol-assisted chemical vapour deposition (AACVD) of polytungstates in acetonitrile or water yielded thin films of tungsten oxide on glass. AACVD reactions of [NH(4)](6)[W(12)O(39)] and [NH(4)](10)H(2)[W(2)O(7)](6) and of [(n)Bu(4)N](4)[W(10)O(32)] and [(n)Bu(4)N](2)[W(6)O(19)] at substrate temperatures exceeding 500 degrees C resulted in the formation of yellow films comprised of randomly-orientated crystalline monoclinic WO(3). In contrast, the films deposited from [(n)Bu(4)N](3)[WO(4)] were blue and showed preferred orientation along the (010) direction, with the direction of crystallites becoming increasingly randomised with increasing deposition temperature. Annealing these films in air for 30 minutes at 550 degrees C yielded yellow films in which the crystallites were randomly orientated. The WO(3) films functioned as gas sensors showing a linear change in electrical resistance upon exposure to trace amounts of ethanol and nitrogen dioxide vapour in air, with responses comparable to that of screen-printed sensors and a faster speed of response. Furthermore, the CVD sensors gave a maximum response to nitrogen dioxide at a significantly lower temperature (250 degrees C) than the screen-printed sensor.
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