Barium oxide (BaO) was grown on YSZ(111) substrate by oxygen-plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy (OPA-MBE). In-situ reflection high-energy electron diffraction, ex-situ x-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy have confirmed that the BaO grows as clusters on YSZ(111). During and following the growth under UHV conditions, BaO remains in single phase. When exposed to ambient conditions, the clusters transformed to BaCO3 and/or Ba(OH)2 H2O. However, in a few attempts of BaO growth, XRD results show a fairly single phase cubic BaO with a lattice constant of 0.5418(1) nm. XPS results show that exposing BaO clusters to ambient conditions results in the formation BaCO3 on the surface and partly Ba(OH)2 throughout in the bulk. Based on the observations, it is concluded that the BaO nanoclusters grown on YSZ(111) are highly reactive in ambient conditions. The variation in the reactivity of BaO between different attempts of the growth is attributed to the cluster size.
Revised: August 20, 2009 |
Published: August 13, 2009
Citation
Nachimuthu P., Y. Kim, S.N. Kuchibhatla, Z. Yu, W. Jiang, M.H. Engelhard, and V. Shutthanandan, et al. 2009.Growth and characterization of barium oxide nanoclusters on YSZ(111).Journal of Physical Chemistry C 113, no. 32:14324-14328.PNNL-SA-65149.doi:10.1021/jp9020068