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Electrochemical characterization of mechanically implanted boron doped diamond electrodes MI-BDD

Cieciwa, A.  
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Wüthrich, Rolf
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Comninellis, CH  
2006
Electrochemistry Communications

A new, low production cost, technique for the preparation of boron-doped diamond electrodes (BDD) is presented. The technique is based on mechanical implantation of BDD particles into a titanium substrate. The electrochemical characterization of low coverage mechanically implanted boron-doped diamond electrodes was performed using the Click to view the MathML source redox couple and compared with the BDD thin-films electrodes. The interpretation of the recorded voltammetric responses was based on microelectrodes-array theory. The thickness of the diffusion layer, the spacing of particles and equivalent particle dimension was considered. Depending on the potential scan rate the linear or spherical diffusion with partial overlap was observed.

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DOI
10.1016/j.elecom.2005.12.013
Web of Science ID

WOS:000236052000002

Author(s)
Cieciwa, A.  
Wüthrich, Rolf
Comninellis, CH  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Electrochemistry Communications
Volume

8

Start page

375

End page

382

Subjects

Boron-doped diamond electrodes; Random microelectrodes-array; Mechanical implantation; Spherical diffusion

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REVIEWED

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April 11, 2006
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