학술논문

High reactivity and stability of diamond electrodes: The influence of the Bdoping concentration
Document Type
Article
Source
Physica Status Solidi (A) - Applications and Materials Science; September 2009, Vol. 206 Issue: 9 p2063-2069, 7p
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ISSN
18626300; 18626319
Abstract
The use of diamond to develop electrochemical EC sensors opens up promising perspectives with interests for biosensing applications. However, in spite of the superior EC properties of diamond, two crucial issues remain to be solved: to improve i the electrode stability and ii the charge transfer rate k0. To address these issues, the influence of the boron concentration and of EC treatments on EC behaviour was assessed. Our results were compared with those obtained on a commercial diamond electrode. The reactivity of the asgrown electrodes was very high whatever the boron concentration. However, a systematic linear increase of the charge transfer resistance Rt with time, highly dependent on the boron concentration, was observed. The most favourable EC behaviour was obtained for a boron concentration close to the phase separation limit and attributed to a higher effective doping. Moreover, a further ECtreatment of the diamond samples considerably enhances the electrodes stability. Optimized samples, obtained after ECtreatment, show a high reactivity k0  0.2 cms equivalent to that of platinum as well as a remarkably enhanced stability.