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Towards Control of the Size, Composition and Surface Area of NiO Nanostructures by Sn Doping.


ABSTRACT: Achieving nanostructures with high surface area is one of the most challenging tasks as this metric usually plays a key role in technological applications, such as energy storage, gas sensing or photocatalysis, fields in which NiO is gaining increasing attention recently. Furthermore, the advent of modern NiO-based devices can take advantage of a deeper knowledge of the doping process in NiO, and the fabrication of p-n heterojunctions. By controlling experimental conditions such as dopant concentration, reaction time, temperature or pH, NiO morphology and doping mechanisms can be modulated. In this work, undoped and Sn doped nanoparticles and NiO/SnO2 nanostructures with high surface areas were obtained as a result of Sn incorporation. We demonstrate that Sn incorporation leads to the formation of nanosticks morphology, not previously observed for undoped NiO, promoting p-n heterostructures. Consequently, a surface area value around 340 m2/g was obtained for NiO nanoparticles with 4.7 at.% of Sn, which is nearly nine times higher than that of undoped NiO. The presence of Sn with different oxidation states and variable Ni3+/Ni2+ ratio as a function of the Sn content were also verified by XPS, suggesting a combination of two charge compensation mechanisms (electronic and ionic) for the substitution of Ni2+ by Sn4+. These results make Sn doped NiO nanostructures a potential candidate for a high number of technological applications, in which implementations can be achieved in the form of NiO-SnO2 p-n heterostructures.

SUBMITTER: Taeno M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7916375 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Towards Control of the Size, Composition and Surface Area of NiO Nanostructures by Sn Doping.

Taeño María M   Maestre David D   Ramírez-Castellanos Julio J   Li Shaohui S   Lee Pooi See PS   Cremades Ana A  

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) 20210210 2


Achieving nanostructures with high surface area is one of the most challenging tasks as this metric usually plays a key role in technological applications, such as energy storage, gas sensing or photocatalysis, fields in which NiO is gaining increasing attention recently. Furthermore, the advent of modern NiO-based devices can take advantage of a deeper knowledge of the doping process in NiO, and the fabrication of p-n heterojunctions. By controlling experimental conditions such as dopant concen  ...[more]

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