Abstract Some types of oxide gels derived from solutions exhibit a thermal plasticity property. In our previous report, the thermal plasticity property was utilized to produce oxide patterns and thin… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Some types of oxide gels derived from solutions exhibit a thermal plasticity property. In our previous report, the thermal plasticity property was utilized to produce oxide patterns and thin film transistors. However, it was not clear why some oxide gels exhibited a thermal plasticity property. In this report, we prepared not only a plastic ZrO2 gel but also a non-plastic ZrO2 gel, and investigated the structural and thermal properties of these gels to clarify why some gels exhibit a thermal plasticity property. We identified a clustered structure in ZrO2 gels, with a Zr-O-Zr core coordinated by organic ligands. This structure was strongly related to the thermal plasticity property. The thermal plasticity property of ZrO2 gel resulted from desorption and oxidization of the extra ligands by heating. We determined that the plastically deformed gels were consisted of clusters, and that the behaviour of ligands was a trigger in making a gel plastically deformed.
               
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