Abstract

The microstructure effect on the rate of interaction between thick nanocrystalline SnO2 films and oxygen is studied at different temperatures using in situ electrical conductivity measurements. The process kinetics are analyzed in terms of the diffusion–reaction model. The results suggest that the process rate is limited by the dissociation of ionized oxygen on the surface of crystalline SnO2 grains.

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