Fractal Fract, Vol. 9, Pages 353: The Effect of pH Solution in the Sol–Gel Process on the Process of Formation of Fractal Structures in Thin SnO2 Films


Fractal Fract, Vol. 9, Pages 353: The Effect of pH Solution in the Sol–Gel Process on the Process of Formation of Fractal Structures in Thin SnO2 Films

Fractal and Fractional doi: 10.3390/fractalfract9060353

Authors:
Ekaterina Bondar
Igor Lebedev
Anastasia Fedosimova
Elena Dmitriyeva
Sayora Ibraimova
Anton Nikolaev
Aigul Shongalova
Ainagul Kemelbekova
Mikhail Begunov

In this paper, we investigated fractal cluster structures of colloidal particles in tin dioxide films obtained from lyophilic film-forming systems SnCl4/EtOH/NH4OH with different pH levels. It was revealed that at the ratio Sn > Cl2 > O2, N2 = 0, and pH = 1.42, the growth of cross-shaped and flower-shaped structures of various sizes from several μm to tens of μm is observed. At the ratio Cl2 > Sn > O2 > N2 and pH = 1.44, triangular and hexagonal structures are observed, the sizes of which are on the order of several tens of micrometers. The growth of hexagonal structures is probably affected by the presence of nitrogen in the film, according to the elemental analysis data. At the ratio Sn > Cl2 > O2 > N2 and solution pH of 1.49, the growth of hexagonal and cross-shaped structures is observed, whereas flower-shaped structures are not observed. Hierarchical flower-like and cross-shaped structures are fractal. The shape of microstructures is directly related to the shape of the elementary cells of SnO2 and NH4Cl. A direct dependence of the formation of hierarchical structures on the volume of ammonium hydroxide additive was found. This allows for controlling the shape and size of the synthesized structures when changing the ratio of the initial precursors and influencing the final physicochemical characteristics of the obtained samples.



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