K. Yanagisawa et al., Preparation and characterization of fine indium tin oxide powders by a hydrothermal treatment and postannealing method, J MATER RES, 15(6), 2000, pp. 1404-1408
Indium tin oxide powder with an In to Sn mole ratio of 95:5 was successfull
y prepared from a coprecipitated In-Sn hydroxide gel by hydrothermal proces
sing followed by calcination at relatively low temperatures (similar to 500
degrees C). Hydrothermal treatment of the In-Sn coprecipitated gel at 300
degrees C for 24 h led to the formation of a single phase of tin-doped indi
um oxyhydroxide (InOOH:Sn). Under hydrothermal conditions the oxyhydroxide
phase appeared well crystallized with particles similar to 80 nm in size. C
alcination of the oxyhydroxide phase above 450 degrees C in air yielded a s
ubstitutional-vacancy-type solid solution of In2Sn1-xO5-y.