Metal nanoparticle modified boron doped diamond electrodes for use in electroanalysis

Toghill, Kathryn E. and Compton, Richard G. (2010) Metal nanoparticle modified boron doped diamond electrodes for use in electroanalysis. Electroanalysis, 22 (17-18). pp. 1947-1956. ISSN 1040-0397

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Abstract

Metal nanoparticle modified boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes have been used in the electroanalysis of a number of inorganic and organic analytes. This simple surface modification has enhanced the sensitivity and analytical ability of BDD effectively and consistently, as reported in a number of publications overviewed herein. In this review, a number of metal nanoparticle systems that have utilized BDD electrodes will be discussed. The low capacitance of BDD makes it an ideal substrate for sensitive dynamic electroanalytical experiments. The metal nanoparticle modification of BDD offers a simple yet effective approach to enhancing the electroanalytical ability of the electrode material.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Electroanalysis
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? boron doped diamondnanoparticleselectroanalysislow capacitancelinear sweep voltammetrythin-film electrodeelectrochemical detectionstripping analysispalladium nanoparticlessemiconducting diamondmicrodisk electrodeshydrogen-peroxideiridium oxidedepositionan ??
ID Code:
71763
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Deposited On:
14 Nov 2014 09:41
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Yes
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Published
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