Abstract
A combinatorial film with a phase gradient from V:TiO2 (V: Ti ≥ 0.08), through a range of TiO2-VO2 composites, to a vanadium-rich composite (V: Ti = 1.81) was grown by combinatorial atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition (cAPCVD). The film was grown from the reaction of TiCl4, VCl4, ethyl acetate (EtAc), and H 2O at 550 C on glass. The gradient in gas mixtures across the reactor induced compositional film growth, producing a single film with numerous phases and compositions at different positions. Seventeen unique positions distributed evenly along a central horizontal strip were investigated. The physical properties were characterized by wavelength dispersive X-ray (WDX) analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and UV-visible spectroscopy. The functional properties examined included the degree of photoinduced hydrophilicity (PIH), UVC-photocatalysis, and thermochromism. Superhydrophilic contact angles could be achieved at all positions, even within a highly VO2-rich composite (V: Ti = 1.81). A maximum level of UVC photocatalysis was observed at a position bordering the solubility limit of V:TiO2 (V: Ti ≈ 0.21) and fragmentation into a mixed-phase composite. Within the mixed-phase TiO2: VO2 composition region (V: Ti = 1.09 to 1.81) a decrease in the semiconductor-to- metal transition temperature of VO2 from 68 to 51 C was observed. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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Wilkinson, M., Kafizas, A., Bawaked, S. M., Obaid, A. Y., Al-Thabaiti, S. A., Basahel, S. N., … Parkin, I. P. (2013). Combinatorial atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition of graded TiO2-VO2 mixed-phase composites and their dual functional property as self-cleaning and photochromic window coatings. ACS Combinatorial Science, 15(6), 309–319. https://doi.org/10.1021/co400027p
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