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Boron-Doped Diamond Films for Electrochemical Applications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

Heidi B. Martin
Affiliation:
Chemical Engineering Department
Bridget A. Smith
Affiliation:
Chemical Engineering Department
John C. Angus
Affiliation:
Chemical Engineering Department
Uziel Landau
Affiliation:
Chemical Engineering Department
Alfred B. Anderson
Affiliation:
Chemistry Department, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106
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Abstract

Diamond electrodes possess unique chemical stability, a very wide potential window of water stability, and low background currents. These properties give rise to numerous possible applications, for example, electrosynthesis and electrodestruction reactions at extreme potentials and environmental conditions and as a sensor electrode in aggressive environments. Furthermore, the study of semiconducting diamond electrodes promises to lead to greater understanding of the surface chemistry of diamond and of electronic levels and surface states in doped diamond. In this paper the reactivity of diamond electrodes and their use in a molten salt environment, as a sensor element, and for characterizing diamond are discussed.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1999

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