Electrochemical Deposition of Zirconia Films on Diamond Electrodes

The electrochemical deposition of zirconia thin films on boron-doped diamond electrodes was explored, based on the reduction of ZrOCl 2. Microscopy and photoelectron spectroscopy observations suggest that the material is deposited as a thin uniform thin film over the electrod...

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Main Authors: Liu, B, Hu, J, Foord, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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description The electrochemical deposition of zirconia thin films on boron-doped diamond electrodes was explored, based on the reduction of ZrOCl 2. Microscopy and photoelectron spectroscopy observations suggest that the material is deposited as a thin uniform thin film over the electrode surface. Electrochemical measurements show that the electrochemical response of the clean electrode is gradually and significantly reduced as the extent of deposition is increased. The results are considered in the context of the surface attachment of biomolecules for electrochemical biosensor applications. © 2010 The Electrochemical Society.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a80d0187-2973-4d57-81c9-d95665ef15402022-03-27T02:58:41ZElectrochemical Deposition of Zirconia Films on Diamond ElectrodesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a80d0187-2973-4d57-81c9-d95665ef1540EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Liu, BHu, JFoord, JThe electrochemical deposition of zirconia thin films on boron-doped diamond electrodes was explored, based on the reduction of ZrOCl 2. Microscopy and photoelectron spectroscopy observations suggest that the material is deposited as a thin uniform thin film over the electrode surface. Electrochemical measurements show that the electrochemical response of the clean electrode is gradually and significantly reduced as the extent of deposition is increased. The results are considered in the context of the surface attachment of biomolecules for electrochemical biosensor applications. © 2010 The Electrochemical Society.
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