Abstract
The aerosol-assisted (AA) CVD method involves the atomization of a precursor solution into fine, sub-micrometer-sized aerosol droplets which are delivered to a heated reaction zone and undergo evaporation, decomposition, and homogeneous and/or heterogeneous chemical reactions to form the desired products. As a variant of conventional CVD processes, AACVD addresses the availability and delivery problems of the chemical precursors. A wide range of precursors can be used since volatility is no longer crucial, offering more possibilities to produce high-quality CVD products at low cost. Some variants of AACVD have also been developed, such as AA combustion (C) CVD, electrostatic spray-assisted vapor deposition (ESAVD), and electrostatic-assisted aerosol jet deposition (EAAJD). These variants provide additional flexibility and capability to the AACVD-based processes. AACVD-based processes have attracted increasing interest in most of the CVD-related areas, and have been widely used to synthesize various films, coatings, powders, composites, nanotubes and nanowires, etc. This review highlights the principles, applications, and recent progress of AACVD-based processes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 583-596 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Chemical Vapor Deposition |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2006 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Aerosol
- Aerosol-assisted CVD
- Atomization
- Nanocomposite coating
- Nanotubes
- Powders
- Thin films