Role of Ethanolamine on the Stability of a Sol-Gel ZnO ink

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2024-01-19T15:23:48Z

2024-01-19T15:23:48Z

2017-10-10

2024-01-19T15:23:49Z

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This work presents a detailed structural and chemical characterization of the system formed by zinc acetate dihydrate (ZAD) and ethanolamine (EA) with methoxyethanol (ME), in order to describe its stability. The origin of the mixture degradation during storage at room conditions is analyzed. Complementary computational (or theoretical) DFT calculations on the precursor formed in this reaction in ME and those of EA (free or in the same solvent) and in the presence or absence of CO2, light or both simultaneously are also reported in order to clarify the relative weight of these factors in the degradation process. In all cases, the models were tested as potential energy minimum and their photo-absorption spectra were simulated. The calculations show that the monomeric species formed in this process tend to assembly into dimers, which are more photosensitive and reactive than the monomer. Our results explain the experimental observations and provide a better understanding of the role played by EA, ME and CO2 in the formation of ZnO and, consequently, allow optimizing the technological processes to prepare these films.

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b09935

Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2017, vol. 121, num.42, p. 23839-23846

https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b09935

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