Surface chemistry of SnO2 nanowires on Ag-catalyst-covered Si substrate studied using XPS and TDS methods
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In this paper we investigate the surface chemistry, including surface contaminations, of SnO2 nanowires deposited
on Ag-covered Si substrate by vapor phase deposition (VPD), thanks to x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) in
combination with thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS). Air-exposed SnO2 nanowires are slightly non-stoichiometric,
and a huge amount of C contaminations is observed at their surface. After the thermal physical desorption (TPD)
process, SnO2 nanowires become almost stoichiometric without any surface C contaminations. This is probably related
to the fact that C contaminations, as well as residual gases from air, are weakly bounded to the crystalline SnO2
nanowires and can be easily removed from their surface. The obtained results gave us insight on the interpretation
of the aging effect of SnO2 nanowires that is of great importance for their potential application in the development of
novel chemical nanosensor devices.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ag; Nanowires; SEM; [object Object; Surface chemistry; Surface morphology; TDS; XPS
List of contributors:
Comini, Elisabetta; Zappa, Dario
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