One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications
Nanoscale semiconducting materials such as quantum dots (0-dimensional) and one-dimensional (1D) structures, like nanowires, nanobelts, and nanotubes, have gained tremendous attention within the past decade. Among the variety of 1D nanostructures, tin oxide (SnO2) semiconducting nanostructures are p...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | , , |
---|---|
Other Authors: | |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
|
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98008 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17046 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
id |
sg-ntu-dr.10356-98008 |
---|---|
record_format |
dspace |
spelling |
sg-ntu-dr.10356-980082023-02-28T19:40:27Z One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications Pan, Jun Shen, Hao Mathur, Sanjay School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Nanoscale semiconducting materials such as quantum dots (0-dimensional) and one-dimensional (1D) structures, like nanowires, nanobelts, and nanotubes, have gained tremendous attention within the past decade. Among the variety of 1D nanostructures, tin oxide (SnO2) semiconducting nanostructures are particularly interesting because of their promising applications in optoelectronic and electronic devices due to both good conductivity and transparence in the visible region. This article provides a comprehensive review of the recent research activities that focus on the rational synthesis and unique applications of 1D SnO2 nanostructures and their optical and electrical properties. We begin with the rational design and synthesis of 1D SnO2 nanostructures, such as nanotubes, nanowires, nanobelts, and some heterogeneous nanostructures, and then highlight a range of applications (e.g., gas sensor, lithium-ion batteries, and nanophotonics) associated with them. Finally, the review is concluded with some perspectives with respect to future research on 1D SnO2 nanostructures. Published version 2013-10-30T04:27:25Z 2019-12-06T19:49:24Z 2013-10-30T04:27:25Z 2019-12-06T19:49:24Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Pan, J., Shen, H., & Mathur, S. (2012). One-Dimensional SnO2 Nanostructures: Synthesis and Applications. Journal of Nanotechnology, 2012, 1-12. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98008 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17046 10.1155/2012/917320 en Journal of nanotechnology © 2012 The Authors. This paper was published in Journal of Nanotechnology and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of the authors. The paper can be found at the following official DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/917320]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf |
institution |
Nanyang Technological University |
building |
NTU Library |
continent |
Asia |
country |
Singapore Singapore |
content_provider |
NTU Library |
collection |
DR-NTU |
language |
English |
description |
Nanoscale semiconducting materials such as quantum dots (0-dimensional) and one-dimensional (1D) structures, like nanowires, nanobelts, and nanotubes, have gained tremendous attention within the past decade. Among the variety of 1D nanostructures, tin oxide (SnO2) semiconducting nanostructures are particularly interesting because of their promising applications in optoelectronic and electronic devices due to both good conductivity and transparence in the visible region. This article provides a comprehensive review of the recent research activities that focus on the rational synthesis and unique applications of 1D SnO2 nanostructures and their optical and electrical properties. We begin with the rational design and synthesis of 1D SnO2 nanostructures, such as nanotubes, nanowires, nanobelts, and some heterogeneous nanostructures, and then highlight a range of applications (e.g., gas sensor, lithium-ion batteries, and nanophotonics) associated with them. Finally, the review is concluded with some perspectives with respect to future research on 1D SnO2 nanostructures. |
author2 |
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences |
author_facet |
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Pan, Jun Shen, Hao Mathur, Sanjay |
format |
Article |
author |
Pan, Jun Shen, Hao Mathur, Sanjay |
spellingShingle |
Pan, Jun Shen, Hao Mathur, Sanjay One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
author_sort |
Pan, Jun |
title |
One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
title_short |
One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
title_full |
One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
title_fullStr |
One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
title_full_unstemmed |
One-dimensional SnO2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
title_sort |
one-dimensional sno2 nanostructures : synthesis and applications |
publishDate |
2013 |
url |
https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98008 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17046 |
_version_ |
1759855955745439744 |