1995
DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:1995521
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Mass Spectrometric Study of Thermolysis Mechanism of Metal Acetylacetonates Vapour

Abstract: The processes of thermal decomposition of aluminium(II1) and scandium(II1) acetylacetonates (Al(aa)3 and Sc(aa)-,)were investigated in the 160-650°C temperature range using a high-temperature molecular beam source with mass spectrometric sampling of the gas phase composition directly at the outlet from the reaction zone. A scheme of thermal decomposition of aluminium(II1) and scandium(II1) acetylacetonates vapour is suggested. It is established that the common mechanism of thermolysis of these complexes is due… Show more

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“…The proposed scheme of Hf(dpm) 4 vapor decomposition differs from that for thermolysis of Al(acac) 3 vapors. [12] According to this scheme, under the same conditions (at T > 520 8C), one should expect that high carbon content in the condensed phase arises as a result, not only of destruction of the chelate vapor, but also as a result of the fragmentary decomposition of the ligand, which leads to a broad set of gaseous products;…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The proposed scheme of Hf(dpm) 4 vapor decomposition differs from that for thermolysis of Al(acac) 3 vapors. [12] According to this scheme, under the same conditions (at T > 520 8C), one should expect that high carbon content in the condensed phase arises as a result, not only of destruction of the chelate vapor, but also as a result of the fragmentary decomposition of the ligand, which leads to a broad set of gaseous products;…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As it follows from comparison of the decomposition mechanism of Hf(dpm) 4 ( Fig. 1) and Al(acac) 3 [12] the last-mentioned is the source of carbon-containing impurities in the films. The use of the source containing a mixture of both precursors with different volatilities allowed us to involve the possibilities of combinatorial chemistry, and to obtain a set of different compositions of the alloys in one sample.…”
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“…The gaseous and solid chemical species considered in the calculations are summarized in Table 1. These include the significant decomposition products of several metalacetylacetonates reported in the literature [21][22][23][24][25].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Here, zinc acetylacetonate (Zn(acac) 2 ) is applied as the precursor to prepare Zn(O,S) films due to its easy availability and its high volatility. Turgambaeva et al [12] , [13] used high temperature mass spectrometry to study the thermolysis and thermal stability of β-diketonates, such as Sc(acac) 3 , Pb(acac) 2 , Al(acac) 3 , and Cu(acac) 2 . Ismail et al [14] investigated the thermolysis of Zn(acac) 2 by means of differential temperature analysis and thermogravimetry (TGA) and analyzed the products using IR-spectrometry and XRD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%