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Hierarchical SnO2 Nanostructures: Recent Advances in Design, Synthesis, and Applications

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 123-133

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm4018248

Keywords

hierarchical structures; SnO2 nanostructures; morphology engineering; doping; facet control; gas sensing; lithium-ion batteries; solar cells

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  1. City University of Hong Kong [9667067]

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Complex three-dimensional hierarchical structures assembled from well-defined low-dimensional nanosized building blocks are an interesting class of nanomaterials with a rich variety of tunable physicochemical properties. Tin dioxide (SnO2) is an important n-type wide-bandgap semiconductor with wide applications in transparent conductive films, gas sensors, lithium-ion batteries, and solar cells. In this review, we outline synthetic strategies of hierarchical SnO2 nanostructures in terms of the dimension and the facet control of their constituting building blocks, creation of porous and hollow structures, as well as their modification by doping and loading with other elements. The design of hierarchical SnO2 nanostructures with an improved performance in lithium-ion batteries, sensitized solar cells, and gas-sensing applications is reviewed.

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