S. Codato et al., Mass spectrometry as an ancillary tool in metallo-organic chemical vapour deposition studies. The case of zirconium-cyclopentadienyl derivatives, RAP C MASS, 12(24), 1998, pp. 1981-1985
Mass spectrometry has been employed as a diagnostic tool to investigate the
decomposition of some zirconium cyclopentadienyl derivatives, namely dimet
hyl zirconium bis(cyclopentadiene) [(C5H5)(2)Zr(CH3)(2)] (1), dimethyl zirc
onium bis(methylcyclopentadiene) [(CH3C5H4)(2)Zr(CH3)(2)] (2) and bis(methy
lcyclopentadienyl) zirconium ditetrahydroborane [(CH3C5H4)(2)Zr(BH4)(2)] (3
), used as precursors in the metallo-organic chemical vapour deposition (MO
CVD) technique for ZrO2 thin films, as an alternative to the P-diketonates
and alkoxides which represent the usually employed precursors. The measurem
ents, performed both under electron ionization and electrospray ionization
conditions, indicate that the most favoured decomposition channel involves
the loss of the methyl or the tetrahydroborane ligands, For compounds 2 and
3 a more complicated decomposition mechanism, involving molecular rearrang
ements with formation of species containing intramolecular bonds by CH2 bri
dges, is observed. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.