Conductive diamond thin-films in electrochemistry

Diamond electrodes offer superb properties for a variety of electrochemical technologies, properties that include: corrosion resistance, low background current, good responsiveness without pretreatment, resistance to fouling, and optical transparency. Electroanalysis, electrocatalysis, spectroelectrochemistry, and bioelectrochemistry are areas of electrochemistry in which diamond thin-films, both microcrystalline and nanocrystalline, are being successfully researched. A brief review is given herein of some of our R&D efforts in each of these areas.

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