Issue 1, 2006

Mixed hydrazido amido/imido complexes of tantalum, hafnium and zirconium: potential precursors for metal nitrideMOCVD

Abstract

The coordination chemistry of the hydrazine derivatives dimethylhydrazine (Hdmh) and N-trimethylsilyl-NN′-dimethylhydrazine (Htdmh) at Ta, Zr and Hf was investigated aiming at volatile mixed ligand all-nitrogen coordinated compounds. The hydrazido ligands were introduced either by salt metathesis employing the Li salts of the hydrazines and the tetrachlorides MCl4 (M = Zr, Hf) or by amine substitution using M(NR2)4 (R = Me, Et) and [(t-BuN)Ta(NR2)3]. The new complexes were fully characterised including 1H/13C NMR, mass spectrometry and a study of their thermal behaviour. The crystal structures of [ZrCl(tdmh)3] and the all-nitrogen coordinated complex [Ta(N-t-Bu)(NMe2)2(tdmh)] are discussed as well as the structure of the by-product [Li(tdmh)(py)]2. Preliminary MOCVD experiments of the liquid compound [Ta(NEt2)2(N-t-Bu)(tdmh)] were performed and the deposited TaN(Si) films were analysed by RBS and SEM.

Graphical abstract: Mixed hydrazido amido/imido complexes of tantalum, hafnium and zirconium: potential precursors for metal nitride MOCVD

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2005
Accepted
17 Oct 2005
First published
01 Nov 2005

Dalton Trans., 2006, 121-128

Mixed hydrazido amido/imido complexes of tantalum, hafnium and zirconium: potential precursors for metal nitride MOCVD

A. Baunemann, Y. Kim, M. Winter and R. A. Fischer, Dalton Trans., 2006, 121 DOI: 10.1039/B512074H

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