Abstract

Micro devices are becoming increasingly popular among consumers, and nanomaterials have emerged as a focal point in this new generation of research due to their intriguing properties that can be applied in an array of engineering fields. Aim of the current study was to investigate the synthesis of tin oxide nanoparticles using a variety of methodologies, including the Sol-Gel method and the Co-precipitation method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) were used to characterize the crystal structure, granular size, and morphology of the synthesized tin oxide nanoparticles. The investigation was carried out in order to determine the ability of tin oxide nanoparticles to detect hazardous gases.

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