A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent

ZnS thin films have been synthesized by means of cyclic voltammetry technique. An aqueous solution of zinc chloride was used as Zn2+ source, sodium thiosulfate as S2- source and triethanolamine as complexing agent for depositing ZnS thin films. The influence of complexing agent on the formation and...

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Main Authors: Kassim, Anuar, Nagalingam, Saravanan, Tan, Wee Tee, Karim, Noraini, Haron, Md. Jelas, Ho, Soon Min
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Published: Analele Universitatii din Bucuresti 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.126822016-11-30T09:05:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12682/ A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent Kassim, Anuar Nagalingam, Saravanan Tan, Wee Tee Karim, Noraini Haron, Md. Jelas Ho, Soon Min ZnS thin films have been synthesized by means of cyclic voltammetry technique. An aqueous solution of zinc chloride was used as Zn2+ source, sodium thiosulfate as S2- source and triethanolamine as complexing agent for depositing ZnS thin films. The influence of complexing agent on the formation and properties of zinc sulphide thin films was investigated. Structure and surface morphology of thin films were characterized by X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy, respectively. The band gap energy and type of optical transition were determined from optical absorbance data. The band gap energy varies from 1.7 to 2.5 eV for the films prepared at different amounts of triethanolamine. XRD data indicate that the thin film deposited in presence of triethanolamine is polycrystalline in nature with cubic phase. Increase in amount of triethanolamine (5 ml) in electrochemical bath leads film is homogeneous, well covered to the substrate and exhibits higher absorption characteristic. We can conclude that the amount of complexing agent could affect the structure, surface morphology and optical properties of deposits. The good quality of zinc sulphide thin film could be prepared in the presence of triethanolamine. Analele Universitatii din Bucuresti 2009-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12682/1/A%20cyclic%20voltammetric%20synthesis%20of%20ZnS%20thin%20films%20using%20triethanolamine%20as%20a%20complexing%20agent.pdf Kassim, Anuar and Nagalingam, Saravanan and Tan, Wee Tee and Karim, Noraini and Haron, Md. Jelas and Ho, Soon Min (2009) A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent. Analele Universitatii Bucuresti - Chimie, 18 (2). pp. 59-66. ISSN 1220-871X; ESSN: 1844-0401 http://gw-chimie.math.unibuc.ro/anunivch/2009-2/AUBCh1825966.pdf
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description ZnS thin films have been synthesized by means of cyclic voltammetry technique. An aqueous solution of zinc chloride was used as Zn2+ source, sodium thiosulfate as S2- source and triethanolamine as complexing agent for depositing ZnS thin films. The influence of complexing agent on the formation and properties of zinc sulphide thin films was investigated. Structure and surface morphology of thin films were characterized by X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy, respectively. The band gap energy and type of optical transition were determined from optical absorbance data. The band gap energy varies from 1.7 to 2.5 eV for the films prepared at different amounts of triethanolamine. XRD data indicate that the thin film deposited in presence of triethanolamine is polycrystalline in nature with cubic phase. Increase in amount of triethanolamine (5 ml) in electrochemical bath leads film is homogeneous, well covered to the substrate and exhibits higher absorption characteristic. We can conclude that the amount of complexing agent could affect the structure, surface morphology and optical properties of deposits. The good quality of zinc sulphide thin film could be prepared in the presence of triethanolamine.
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author Kassim, Anuar
Nagalingam, Saravanan
Tan, Wee Tee
Karim, Noraini
Haron, Md. Jelas
Ho, Soon Min
spellingShingle Kassim, Anuar
Nagalingam, Saravanan
Tan, Wee Tee
Karim, Noraini
Haron, Md. Jelas
Ho, Soon Min
A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
author_facet Kassim, Anuar
Nagalingam, Saravanan
Tan, Wee Tee
Karim, Noraini
Haron, Md. Jelas
Ho, Soon Min
author_sort Kassim, Anuar
title A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
title_short A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
title_full A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
title_fullStr A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
title_full_unstemmed A cyclic voltammetric synthesis of ZnS thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
title_sort cyclic voltammetric synthesis of zns thin films using triethanolamine as a complexing agent
publisher Analele Universitatii din Bucuresti
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12682/1/A%20cyclic%20voltammetric%20synthesis%20of%20ZnS%20thin%20films%20using%20triethanolamine%20as%20a%20complexing%20agent.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12682/
http://gw-chimie.math.unibuc.ro/anunivch/2009-2/AUBCh1825966.pdf
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