Deposition and characterisation of a porous Sn(IV) semiconductor nanofilm on boron-doped diamond
Nanofilm deposits of a porous Sn(IV) oxide are formed by anodic electrodeposition on a polished boron-doped diamond electrode immersed in an aqueous Sn2+ solution. Mechanically and electrochemically stable deposits of 10-15 nm thickness are formed irrespective of the Sn2+ concentration and mass-tran...
Main Authors: | Hyde, M, Saterlay, A, Wilkins, S, Foord, J, Compton, R, Marken, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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