Issue 11, 2010

Growth of zirconia and yttria-stabilized zirconiananorod arrays assisted by phase transition

Abstract

Well-aligned, densely distributed ZrO2 nanorod arrays were fabricated using a non-catalytic, template-free metal–organic chemical vapour deposition process at a reaction temperature of 1000 °C. The reaction temperature was found to play a key role in product morphology, with particle thin films obtained at 550 °C and nanorod arrays produced at 1000 °C. Increasing the reaction temperature led to the emergence of the medium-temperature tetragonal phase from the dominant low-temperature monoclinic phase, which is advantageous for anisotropic growth necessary for the nanorod formation. With the same deposition process, yttria-stabilized zirconia nanorod arrays of polycrystalline cubic phase were fabricated by co-feeding the dopant precursor, YCl3, with the zirconia precursor, Zr(C5H7O2)4. The present work demonstrated the first example of monoclinic to tetragonal phase-transition assisted one-dimensional (1D) growth, and the concept can be extended to the formation of 1D nanostructures of materials possessing the monoclinic-tetragonal polymorphism.

Graphical abstract: Growth of zirconia and yttria-stabilized zirconia nanorod arrays assisted by phase transition

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jan 2010
Accepted
05 May 2010
First published
07 Jul 2010

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 3664-3669

Growth of zirconia and yttria-stabilized zirconia nanorod arrays assisted by phase transition

C. Chen, W. Cheng, S. Lu, Y. Lin, Y. Hsu, K. Chang, C. Kang and K. Tung, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 3664 DOI: 10.1039/C000728E

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