Nonaqueous Atomic Layer Deposition of Aluminum Phosphate
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Abstract
Aluminum phosphate was deposited
onto bundles of carbon fibers and flat glassy carbon substrates using
atomic layer deposition by exposing them to alternating pulses of
trimethylaluminum and triethylphosphate vapors. Energy dispersive
X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS) and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance
(SS-NMR) spectra confirmed that the coating comprises aluminum phosphate
(orthophosphate as well as other stoichiometries). Scanning electron
microscopic (SEM) images revealed that the coatings are uniform and
conformal. After coating, the fibers are still separated from each
other like the uncoated fibers. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) indicates
an improvement of oxidation resistance of the coated fibers compared
to uncoated fibers