Abstract

Tungsten(VI) oxo complexes of the type WO(OR)3L [R = C(CH3)2CF3, C(CF3)2CH3, CH(CF3)2, L = hexafluoroacetylacetonate (hfac), ethyl trifluoroacetoacetonate (etfac), acetylacetonate (acac)] bearing partially fluorinated alkoxide and/or chelating ligands were synthesized. Thermal decomposition behavior and mass spectrometry (MS) fragmentation patterns of selected examples were studied. The thermolysis products of WO(OC(CF3)2CH3)3(hfac) were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and gas chromatography-MS. Studies of the sublimation behavior of the complexes demonstrated that their volatilitydepends on the degree of fluorination. Comparative studies of the deposition of tungsten oxide by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and aerosol-assisted CVD were carried out using WO(OC(CF3)2CH3)3(hfac) as a single-source precursor. WOx materials were successfully deposited by both deposition methods, but the deposits differed in morphology, structure, and crystallinity.

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