The thermal evolution process of a Ta2O5 thin film from a TaCl5 precursor w
as followed by thermogravimetry combined with mass spectrometry. The TaCl5
coating was prepared by the deposition of dissolved TaCl5 (in 2-propanol) o
nto a titanium metal support. After evaporation of the solvent, the gellike
film was heated in an atmosphere containing 20% O-2 and 80% Ar to 600 degr
eesC. Mass spectrometric ion intensity curves show the liberation of chlori
nated species in a uniform, slow process between 200 and 500 degreesC and i
n a fast reaction in the 500-600 degreesC range. Bonded solvent is decompos
ed in an oxidative cracking process between 120 and 220 degreesC, resulting
in the formation of elemental carbon trapped in the film. Combustion of tr
apped carbon takes place in the 500-600 degreesC range resulting in the for
mation of CO2 gas inclusions in the quickly solidifying surface layer as ev
idenced by diffuse reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectrometry.