2003
DOI: 10.1002/cvde.200390009
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Deposition of Compositionally Graded Mullite/Alumina Coatings from Mixtures of SiCl4, AlCl3, CO2 and H2

Abstract: Using CVD, compositionally graded coatings of mullite (3 Al 2 O 3´2 SiO 2 ) and alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) were deposited on Si-coated substrates from mixtures of silicon tetrachloride, aluminum trichloride, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. The coatings were compositionally graded, with the Al/Si ratio increasing towards the outer layer of the coatings. The preparation of the coatings was carried out in a vertical, hot-wall CVD reactor. The results of previous experimental studies on the deposition of aluminosilicate sp… Show more

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“…The top array does not contain any iron particles, and thus the "basegrowth" model seems to be favored here. The sequential growth of CNTs arrays will be further investigated in future experiments taking under consideration related work in the CVD of alumina (18,19). According to Noda et al (20), the presence of aluminum oxide between the Si substrate and the iron catalyst plays an essential role in enhancing the growth rate of long carbon nanotubes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The top array does not contain any iron particles, and thus the "basegrowth" model seems to be favored here. The sequential growth of CNTs arrays will be further investigated in future experiments taking under consideration related work in the CVD of alumina (18,19). According to Noda et al (20), the presence of aluminum oxide between the Si substrate and the iron catalyst plays an essential role in enhancing the growth rate of long carbon nanotubes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The disadvantage of using these chloride precursors is that chlorine is hazardous and may cause exhaust pollution. Alkoxide solutions are also important precursors as they have the advantages of low cost, no emission of halogen pollutants, and ease of handling.…”
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