Metal Oxides Coating By Liquid Phase Deposition

A novel wet process has been developed for the preparation of metal oxide thin films. This process, LPD method (liquid-phase deposition), metal oxide or hydroxide thin films deposit on various kinds of substrates, such as glass, ceramic, metal etc. through a ligand-exchange, hydrolysis, equilibirum reaction of metal-fluoro complex due to a F-consumptive reaction by the addition of boric acid or aluminium metal as a F-scavenger. In this paper, for the purpose of developing the prearing method of composite oxide thin films, preparation of Ag-dispersed titanium oxide thin films was investigated.

Author
S Deki Et Al
Origin
Kobe University, Japan
Journal Title
Proc Xviii Icg, San Francisco, Usa, July 1998 275-280
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1874

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Metal Oxides Coating By Liquid Phase Deposition
Proc Xviii Icg, San Francisco, Usa, July 1998 275-280
S 1874
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