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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Epitaktisches Wachstum und Charakterisierung ultradünner Eisenoxidschichten auf Magnesiumoxid(001)

Zimmermann, Bernd Josef 17 September 2010 (has links)
Since many years, the importance of thin layers increases for lots of technical uses. Beginning in the field of microelectronics, the use of thin layers spread increasingly to other areas. Coatings for surface refining and optimisation of the mechanical properties for material engineering, customisation of the surface chemistry in catalysts, as well influencing of the transmission and reflection characteristics of surfaces in optics are only some examples of the high scientific and economic weight of the thin layer technology. Thin magnetic layers are the basis of many known storage media ranging from the tape recorder to the hard disk up to the credit card. Nowadays, these thin layers again gain interest in the research field of nanoelectronics as ultrathin layers. So-called spinvalve-read/write heads being already installed in actual hard disks use the Tunnel Magneto Resistance effect for a significant rise in memory density synonymous capacity. Such read/writeheads consist of a magnetic layersystem. This use of the magnetic as well as the electric characteristics of the electrons is called spintronics. The iron oxide magnetite exhibits a high iron portion, is strong antiferrimagnetic and has a high Curie-temperature. Since many years, it is used as a magnetic pigment on already mentioned magnetic tapes. Literature [1, 2, 3, 4] considers ultrathin epitaxial layers of magnetite on magnesium oxide for uses in the spintronics as a most promising candidate, because it inheres a complete spin polarisation at Fermi-level. Moreover, thin magnetite layers serve in the chemical industry as a catalyst in the Haber- Bosch-procedure and to the dehydration of ethylbenzene to styrene. Being already used and considered to be of ongoing interest, ultrathin magnetite layers offer a wide range of technological applications in many modern industrial and scientific fields. Because there is, nevertheless, a variety of other iron oxide (cf. chapter 4), it is a matter to determine the special growth conditions of magnetite. These ultrathin iron oxide layers were grown reactively on the (001)-surfaces of the magnesium oxide substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. Besides, the surface is examined by the diffraction of low-energy electrons concerning its crystalline structure. X-ray photo electron spectroscopy approaching the stochiometry completes these first characterisations. Other investigations are carried out at HASYLAB / DESY in Hamburg by X-ray reflectivity and X-ray diffraction. The exact thickness of the layers, its crystal properties in bulk, as well as the thickness of the crystalline portion of the layers can be determined among other features of the system. The evaluation of XRR-and XRD-investigations is done via simulations with in chapter 5 introduced software packages. The reader finds the theoretical backgrounds to the used techniques in chapter 3. The experimental setups in Osnabr¨uck and Hamburg as well as the backgrounds to the preparation are presented in chapter 5. Because the formation of the different iron oxides is described in literature [5, 6, 7, 8] as mostly depending on annealing temperatures, the experimental results in chapter 6 are graded accordingly. The dependence on temperature, layer thickness and annealing time should be examined for the iron oxides possible on this substrate. The aim of this work is the preparation of ultrathin epitaxial iron oxide layers with thicknesses up to few nanometers. The main goal is to find the growth parameters for ultrathin crystalline magnetite layers.
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Shed Light on Cobalt Oxides for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction – An Operando Spectroelectrochemical Study

Wahl, Sebastian 10 February 2020 (has links)
In dieser Dissertation wird der Einfluss unterschiedlicher Sauerstoff-Koordinationsgeometrien um ein zentrales Kobaltatom evaluiert. Genauer werden Oxide, die tetraedrisch und oktaedrisch koordiniertes Kobalt enthalten, synthetisiert und charakterisiert. Zudem wird ihre Aktivität in Hinblick auf die Sauerstoffentwicklungsreaktion (OER) unter alkalischen Bedingungen untersucht. Die elektrochemischen Analysen zeigen dabei, dass Materialien, die Kobalt in tetraedrischer Sauerstoffkoordination enthalten, die besseren Katalysatorvorläufer für die OER sind. Weiterhin kann demonstriert werden, dass das Herauslösen von inaktiven Metallen aus einer Struktur die Aktivität erhöht. Darauf basierend wird das neue Material Zn0.35Co0.65O vorgeschlagen. Es kristallisiert in der Wurtzitstruktur und enthält nur tetraedrisch koordinierte Atome. In alkalischen Lösungen wandelt sich die Wurtzitstruktur über die Zwischenstufe Co(OH)2 zum gamma-Co(O)OH um, und nahezu alles Zink wird aus der Struktur herausgelöst. Dadurch wird ein Material mit einer großen elektrochemisch aktiven Oberfläche gewonnen, das unterkoordinierte CoO(6-x) Oktaeder als aktive Zentren für die OER enthält. Hierdurch wird eine herausragende katalytische Leistung erreicht. Um weitere Einblicke in die OER zu generieren, wird Diffuse Reflexions UV/Vis (DRUV) Spektroskopie verwendet. Es werden neuartige Durchflusszellendesigns vorgeschlagen, die es erlauben, DRUV Spektren während der Katalyse aufzunehmen, d.h. operando. Durch diesen spektroelektrochemischen Ansatz werden Veränderungen der Katalysatoren während der OER beobachtet. So kann die Phasenumwandlung von Zn0.35Co0.65O erfolgreich verfolgt werden. Ebenso kann gezeigt werden, dass CoAl2O4 und Co2SnO4 nur an ihrer Oberfläche katalytische Aktivität aufweisen. Durch den Vergleich mit ex situ Analysen werden eindeutige Struktur-Eigenschaftsbeziehungen vorgeschlagen und tiefere Einsichten in die katalytisch aktiven Strukturmotive erhalten. / In this PhD thesis, the influence of different coordination geometries of oxygen atoms around a central cobalt atom is evaluated. Specifically, oxides containing tetrahedral and octahedral coordinated cobalt are synthesized, characterized and their activity towards the OER under alkaline conditions is evaluated. The electrochemical analyses reveal, that materials containing cobalt in tetrahedral oxygen coordination are better precatalysts for the OER. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that leaching of inactive metals from a structure increases the activity as well. Based on the previous mentioned, the new material Zn0.35Co0.65O is proposed. It crystallizes in the wurtzite structure and contains solely tetrahedrally coordinated atoms. In alkaline solutions, it transforms from wurtzite structure via a hydroxide to gamma-Co(O)OH, and nearly all Zn is leached from the structure. By this, a material with a large electrochemically active surface area is generated, that contains under-coordinated CoO(6-x) octahedra as active centers for the OER. Thus, outstanding catalytic performance is achieved. To generate further insights into the OER, diffuse reflectance ultraviolet visible (DRUV) spectroscopy is facilitated. Novel flow-cell designs are proposed, that allow to record DRUV spectra of catalysts under working conditions, i.e. operando. By this spectroelectrochemical approach, changes the catalysts undergo during the OER are observed. The phase transitions of Zn0.35Co0.65O are successfully followed, and it can be further shown, that CoAl2O4 and Co2SnO4 are only active at their surface. By comparison to ex situ analyses, clear structure-activity correlations are proposed, and deeper insights in the catalytically active structural motifs are obtained.

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