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Metal oxide-based compounds surface modifications

The development of an electrode reaction is highly dependent on the nature of the electrode-solution interface. Most electrochemical processes are still performed using classical metallic or carbon electrodes. However, modifications brought to the surface of the working electrode may result in the enhancement of particular properties which can be exploited in electroanalytical chemistry. In such a way, many electrode materials, such as metals, metal oxides but also carbon based electrodes have been submitted to chemical or non-chemical modifications. Most of the immobilized compounds are electroactive, the electron transfer having to be reversible. They are mainly used as catalysts for electrochemical reactions which cannot be performed at conventional electrodes. In addition, a judicious choice of a catalyst exhibiting a particular structure may also provide more or less specificity towards certain molecules or ions. Electro-inactive substances may also be immobilized and act as intermediates for... [Pg.479]


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Base compounds

Base modifications

Base surface

Based compounds

Metal modification

Metal oxide compounds

Metal oxide surfaces

Metal oxide surfaces, oxidation

Metal-based oxidant

Metals surface modification

Modifications oxidation

Oxidation base metal

Surface compound

Surface metallic compounds

Surface metallic oxide

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