Issue 26, 2016

Fluoride additive in epoxide-initiated sol–gel synthesis enables thin-film applications of SnO2 aerogels

Abstract

Aerogels of SnO2 were synthesized by an epoxide-initiated sol–gel method. Using ammonium fluoride in the precursor solution allowed for tunability of the aerogel morphology while no change in the conductivity was measured. In particular, aerogel shrinkage was decreased dramatically by the addition of the fluoride precursor. Unfluorinated aerogels showed severe shrinkage of 43% volume change upon supercritical drying compared to the original alcogel volume. Fluorinated samples exhibited a much less pronounced shrinkage at 7%. Multiple characterization methods converged to reveal the mechanism by which fluoride enables the morphological tunability. These findings enable the casting of SnO2 aerogels as thin films (which in the absence of fluoride these crack and delaminate due to shrinkage), opening potential uses in many optoelectronic devices including solar cells.

Graphical abstract: Fluoride additive in epoxide-initiated sol–gel synthesis enables thin-film applications of SnO2 aerogels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jan 2016
Accepted
17 Feb 2016
First published
17 Feb 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 21326-21331

Fluoride additive in epoxide-initiated sol–gel synthesis enables thin-film applications of SnO2 aerogels

J. Correa-Baena, D. A. Kriz, M. Giotto, S. L. Suib and A. G. Agrios, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 21326 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA01015F

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