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Photochemical solution deposition of beta-Bi2O3 thin films

Autores: Perez-Mezcua, D.; Bretos, I.; Jimenez, R.; Ricote, J.; Jimenez-Rioboo, R. J.; da Silva, C. G.; Chateigner, D.; Fuentes-Cobas, L.; Sirera Bejarano, Rafael; Calzada, M. L.
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN: 0928-0707
Volumen: 81
Número: 2
Páginas: 355 - 361
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Resumen:
The non-equilibrium beta-Bi2O3 polymorph is stabilized in thin films by a photochemical synthesis method. A strong ultraviolet-absorbing bismuth(III)-N-methyldiethanolamine complex is synthesized in solution as an ideal precursor for the beta-Bi2O3 phase. Ultraviolet-light induces the formation of an amorphous -Bi-O-Bi- continuous network in the films deposited from the former solution that easily converts into the beta-Bi2O3 polymorph at a temperature as low as 250 A degrees C. The room temperature stabilization of the beta-Bi2O3 phase is confirmed by their structural characterization using four-circle X-ray diffractometry. This study unequivocally identified the tetragonal crystal structure of the beta-Bi2O3 polymorph in the films. The high phase purity of these beta-Bi2O3 films is responsible for their exceptional visible-light photocatalytic activity, thus enabling the applications of the films of this metastable phase at room-temperature conditions.
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