SnO2 nanoarrays for energy storage and conversion
Abstract
The term SnO2 nanoarrays refers to the alignments of SnO2 nanounits on different substrates, whose design and synthesis have attracted considerable attention due to their range of promising applications. We summarize various synthetic strategies towards the dimension-, size- and shape-controlled synthesis of SnO2 nanoarrays on various substrates, providing the rational understanding on their on-purpose design through the control of growth parameters. The properties of SnO2 nanoarrays related to their energy storage and conversion applications as anode materials for lithium ion batteries and photoanodes of dye-sensitized solar cells are reviewed.