Abstract
Inorganic oxides are recognized as attractive materials for developing anodes for wastewater treatment, potentially offering a cost effective solution for electro-oxidation. A key parameter in measuring the effectiveness of different anode materials is the oxygen over potential. In this paper, we study the role of Zn and Sb co-doping of SnO2 thin films to achieve enhanced oxidation potentials, suitable for use in wastewater treatment. The morphology, chemical, and electrochemical properties of the films were characterized, and as a result of an optimization study, suitable anode materials for wastewater treatment are identified.
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