Boron-doped diamond electrodes: Growth, surface characterisation and sono-electrochemical applications
Mechanically stable and highly conductive boron-doped diamond electrodes suitable for work in corrosive and heavy duty environments were produced by depositing adherent boron-doped diamond films on tungsten substrates using a hot filament reactor. The diamond film electrodes were investigated by Ram...
Main Authors: | Goeting, C, Marken, F, Gutierrez-Sosa, A, Compton, R, Foord, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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