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Titanium dioxide is a wide-bandgap semiconductor that is showing promise as an insulating...

Titanium dioxide is a wide-bandgap semiconductor that is showing promise as an insulating dielectric in VLSI capacitors and for use in solar cells. Thin films of TiO2 are to be prepared by chemical vapor deposition from gaseous titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP). The overall reaction is

The reaction mechanism in a CVD reactor is believed to be [K. L. Siefering and G. L. Griffin, J. Electrochem. Soc., 137, 8 14 (1990)]

where I is an active intermediate and P1 is one set of reaction products (e.g., H2O, C3H6) and P2 is another set. Assuming the homogeneous gas-phase reaction for TTIP is in equilibrium, derive a rate law for the deposition of Ti02. The experimental results show that at 200°C the reaction is second order at low partial pressures of TTIP and zero order at high partial pressures, while at 300°C the reaction is second order in TTIP over the entire pressure range. Discuss these results in light of the rate law you derived.

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