Abstract
Tin dioxide- and antimony-doped tin dioxide thin films were prepared by using a sol–gel technique. Films are homogeneous in composition and morphology and show a remarkable decrease in the grain size (a few nanometers) and resistivity with doped antimony. Films were tested as potential anodes in lithium-ion batteries. The best electrochemical performance was obtained from the Li/“5% Sb”SnO 2, which provides more than 250 mAh/g during 75 cycles, meanwhile the Li/SnO 2 cell capacity fades after a few cycles. Good electrochemical behavior of the doped systems by rapport to the non-doped ones are discussed in terms of their mechanical and electronic properties.
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