Synthesis of indium tin oxide nanoparticles by a nonhydrolytic sol-gel method

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Indium tin oxide nanoparticles were synthesized in two different sizes by a nonhydrolytic sol-gel method. These powders were then transformed into ITO via an intermediate metastable state at between 300 and 600°C. The presence of characteristic O-In-O and O-Sn-O bands at 480 and 670 cm -1 confirmed the formation of ITO. The X-ray diffraction patterns indicated the preferential formation of metastable hexagonal phase ITO (corundum type) as opposed to cubic phase ITO when the reflux time was less than 3 h and the heat treatment temperature was below 600°C. Particle morphology and crystal size were examined by scanning electron microscopy.

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Silva, G. M., De Faria, E. H., Nassar, E. J., Ciuffi, K. J., & Calefi, P. S. (2012). Synthesis of indium tin oxide nanoparticles by a nonhydrolytic sol-gel method. Quimica Nova, 35(3), 473–476. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422012000300006

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