I. Ichinose et al., FORMATION PROCESS OF ULTRATHIN MULTILAYER FILMS OF MOLYBDENUM OXIDE BY ALTERNATE ADSORPTION OF OCTAMOLYBDATE AND LINEAR POLYCATIONS, Langmuir, 14(1), 1998, pp. 187-192
Multilayer films of molybdenum oxide were prepared by means of alterna
te adsorption of ammonium octamolybdate ((NH4)(4)[Mo8O26]) and poly(al
lylamine hydrochloride) (PAH). The films were reproducibly grown at ea
ch adsorption cycle, as monitored by a quartz crystal microbalance. Ad
sorption of PAH on the surface of a molybdenum oxide layer was saturat
ed with a constant thickness of 32 +/- 21 Angstrom. On the other hand,
adsorption of octamolybdate on the PAH layer did not show saturation.
The thickness of the oxide layer in the individual adsorption step in
creased with the adsorption time at a rate of ca. 5.7 Angstrom/min due
to condensation of the adsorbed octamolybdate and the resulting loss
of negative charges. The surface of the resulted films was relatively
flat with height difference of less than 10 nm, and the film thickness
was constant over a large area, as confirmed by scanning electron mic
roscopy.