Sd. Dubrovenskii et al., VANADIUM-OXYGEN NANOSTRUCTURES ON THE SURFACE OF PYROLYTIC-GRAPHITE, Russian journal of applied chemistry, 66(8), 1993, pp. 1417-1422
The composition of the surface of pyrographite modified with VOCl3 vap
or and the influence of the conditions of synthesis on it were investi
gated with the use of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. A significant
effect was established for the nature of the carrier gas used (air, ni
trogen, helium) on both the concentration of elements in the surface l
ayer and the shape of the V 2p3/2, C 1s, and O 1s bands observed in th
e photoelectron spectrum. On the basis of comparative analysis of spec
tra of modified pyrographite and bulk oxygen compounds of vanadium it
was proposed that structures close in nature to hydrated vanadium(V) o
xide are formed on the surface of pyrographite. The concentration and
degree of polycondensation of the surface structures are controlled by
the content of oxygen in the carrier gas.