Abstract
The electrical conductivity study of a series of ternary Fe−Sn−Sb mixed oxides with 5 at. % Fe has shown that iron dissolves in the structure of SnO2 as ferric ions and, consequently creates acceptor centers which compensate the doping effect of Sb5+ ions simultaneously dissolved, thus increasing the maximum dissolution of pentavalent antimony and shifting thereby the apparition limit of Sb3+ ions towards higher Sb contents.
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