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Development of metal oxide nanoparticles with high stability against particle growth using a metastable solid solution
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This article is published in Advanced Materials.The article was published on 2002-06-18. It has received 135 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tin oxide & Solid solution.read more
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Semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors: A review
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Metal oxide composites in conductometric gas sensors: Achievements and challenges
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Synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline tin oxide by sol–gel method
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize SnO2 particles by a sol-gel method from the very simple starting material granulated tin, where citric acid is introduced to stabilize the precursor solution and slow down the hydrolysis and condensation processes.
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Crystal growth in colloidal tin oxide nanocrystals induced by coalescence at room temperature
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on experimental evidence indicating that another crystal growth process took place in a colloidal nanocrystal system at room temperature, based on grain rotation among neighboring grains, resulting in a coherent grain-grain interface.
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Hydrothermal routes to prepare nanocrystalline mesoporous SnO2 having high thermal stability
TL;DR: After annealing treatments of the hydrothermally treated SnO2 particles at 400 or 500 degrees C, their crystallite sizes remained smaller than 7.7 nm and their specific surface areas were still higher than 110 m2/g, indicative of the high thermal stability against particle growth and sintering.
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