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Boron-doped microcrystalline cyclic voltammetric

FIG. 9. Background cyclic voltammetric i-E curves for (a) glassy carbon, (b) a moderately boron-doped microcrystalline diamond film electrode, and (c) a heavily boron-doped microcrystalline diamond film electrode in 0.1 M HCIO4. Electrode area = 0.2 cm. Scan rate = 0.1 V/s. [Pg.202]

Cyclic Voltammetric and Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Rate Constant Data for Four Aqueous-Based Redox Systems at Boron-Doped Microcrystalline Diamond Thin-Film Electrodes... [Pg.206]

FIG. 12. Cyclic voltammetric i-E curves for a boron-doped microcrystalline diamond electrode in 1 mM ascorbic acid + 0.1 M HCIO4 before, after anodic polarization at different potentials, and after rehydrogenation in a hydrogen plasma. [Pg.213]

Diamond OTEs are also useful for studying the electrochemical and optical properties of important biomolecules, like cytochrome c. We recently reported that boron-doped microcrystalline diamond thin film electrodes are quite responsive for horse heart cytochrome c, exhibiting a very active and stable cyclic voltammetric response without any pretreatment or surface modification [119,124]. Heterogeneous electron-transfer... [Pg.247]

Cyclic voltammetric measurements were made using well-characterized microcrystalline, boron-doped diamond thin-film electrodes to test the material s responsiveness for ferrocene as a function of scan rate, solvent. [Pg.229]


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