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Diamond electrodes and microelectrodes

Perret, Andre
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Haenni, Werner
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Niedermann, Philippe
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1998
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Diamond Materials, 5th

Synthetic boron doped diamond electrodes and microelectrodes were manufd. with techniques usually utilized in microelectronics: HFCVD coating, optical photolithog. and plasma etching. These electrodes were characterized in terms of their electrochem. properties: the overpotentials for O2 and H2 evolution, the reversibility for simple electron transfer reactions (ferri-ferrocyanide), complex electron transfer reactions (oxidn. of org. compds.), chlorine detection and O3 prodn. A comparison with other types of electrodes (IrO2, SnO2) is given concerning hydroxyl radical formation. Ozone prodn. has been measured; showing an electrochem. efficiency of 12-15 % at -2 DegC. Oxidn. of phenol to CO2 can also be achieved without the formation of intermediate. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Author(s)
Perret, Andre
Haenni, Werner
Niedermann, Philippe
Skinner, Nigel
Comninellis, Christos  
Gandini, Didier
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Diamond Materials, 5th
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Proceedings - Electrochemical Society; 97-32

Start page

275

End page

283

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