Single step synthesis of highly conductive room-temperature stable cation-substituted mayenite electride target and thin film

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Novel approaches to synthesize efficient inorganic electride [Ca 24 Al 28 O 64 ] 4+ (e − ) 4 (thereafter, C12A7:e − ) at ambient pressure under nitrogen atmosphere, are actively sought out to reduce the cost of massive formation of nanosized powder as well as compact large size target production. It led to a new era in low cost industrial applications of this abundant material as Transparent Conducting Oxides (TCOs) and as a catalyst. Therefore, the present study about C12A7:e − electride is directed towards challenges of cation doping in C12A7:e − to enhance the conductivity and form target to deposit thin film. Our investigation for cation doping on structural and electrical properties of Sn- and Si-doped C12A7:e − (Si-C12A7:e, and Sn-C12A7:e − ) reduced graphene oxide (rGO) composite shows the maximum achieved conductivities of 5.79 S·cm −1 and 1.75 S·cm −1 respectively. On the other hand when both samples melted, then rGO free Sn-C12A7:e − and Si-C12A7:e − were obtained, with conductivities ~280 S.cm −1 and 300 S·cm −1 , respectively. Iodometry based measured electron concentration of rGO free Sn-C12A7:e − and Si-C12A7:e − , 3 inch electride targets were ~2.22 × 10 21 cm −3 , with relative 97 ± 0.5% density, and ~2.23 × 10 21 cm −3 with relative 99 ± 0.5% density, respectively. Theoretical conductivity was already reported excluding any associated experimental support. Hence the above results manifested feasibility of this sol-gel method for different elements doping to further boost up the electrical properties.

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Khan, K., Tareen, A. khan, Khan, U., Nairan, A., Elshahat, S., Muhammad, N., … Ouyang, Z. (2019). Single step synthesis of highly conductive room-temperature stable cation-substituted mayenite electride target and thin film. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41512-7

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