화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.149, No.11, C546-C554, 2002
Insights into the electrodeposition of Bi2Te3
In this paper, the processes associated with the electrodeposition of bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3), a thermoelectric material, are reported along with an analysis of the composition and crystallinity of the resulting films. The electrodeposition can be described by the general reaction 3HTeO(2)(+) + 2Bi(3)(+) + 18e(-) + 9H(+) --> Bi2Te3 + 6H(2)O. Cyclic voltammetry studies of Bi, Te, and Bi/Te dissolved in 1 M HNO3 reveal two different underlying processes depending on the deposition potential. One process involves the reduction of HTeO2+ to Te-0 and a subsequent interaction between reduced Te-0 and Bi3+ to form Bi2Te3. A second process at more negative reduction potentials involves reduction of HTeO2+ to H2Te followed by the chemical interaction with Bi3+. Both processes result in the production of crystalline Bi2Te3 films in the potential range -0.1 < E < -0.52 V vs. Ag/AgCl (3 M NaCl) on Pt substrates as determined by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD). Electron probe microanalyses and XRD reveal that the films are bismuth-rich and less oriented for more negative deposition potentials.