Abstract
The doping of tungsten into VO2 (M) via a polyol process that is based on oligomerization of ammonium metavanadate and ethylene glycol (EG) to synthesize a vanadyl ethylene glycolate (VEG) followed by postcalcination was carried out by simply adding 1-dodecanol and the tungsten source tungstenoxytetrachloride (WOCl4 ). Tungsten-doped VEGs (W-VEGs) and their calcinated compounds (Wx VO2 ) were prepared with varying mixing ratios of EG to 1-dodecanol and WOCl4 concentrations. Characterizations of W-VEGs by powder X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, scanning electron microscopy, and infrared and transmittance spectroscopy showed that tungsten elements were successfully doped into Wx VO2, thereby decreasing the metal-insulator transition temperature from 68 down to 51◦ C. Our results suggested that WOCl4 variously combined with 1-dodecanol might interrupt the linear growth of W-VEGs, but that such an interruption might be alleviated at the optimal 1:1 mixing ratio of EG to 1-dodecanol, resulting in the successful W doping. The difference in the solar modulations of a W0.0207 VO2 dispersion measured at 20 and 70◦ C was increased to 21.8% while that of a pure VO2 dispersion was 2.5%. It was suggested that WOCl4 coupled with both EG and 1-dodecanol at an optimal mixing ratio could improve the formation of W-VEG and Wx VO2 and that the bulky dodecyl chains might act as defects to decrease crystallinity.
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Lee, Y., Jung, S. W., Park, S. H., Yoo, J. W., & Park, J. (2020). Synthesis of tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide using a modified polyol method involving 1-dodecanol. Materials, 13(23), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13235384
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