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KLOSOVÁ, K. HUBÁLEK, J.
Original Title
Advanced electrodes with nanostructured surfaces for electrochemical microsensors
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Nanostructures have recently attracted great interest because of their unique properties and potential use in a broad range of technological applications. In the case of electrochemical microsensors, an array of nanostructures can be used to enlarge the surface area of sensing electrodes and it also has a positive impact on the redox reactions on their surfaces. It is assumed that these microsensors will then have higher sensitivity due to the surface modification. One of the easiest ways to modify an electrode surface by nanostructures is to deposit a metal into a thin nanoporous Al2O3 template which is placed on a gold electrode. Metal ions are attracted to the cathode (the gold electrode) during electrodeposition and fill the nanopores in the template. After completing the electrodeposition process, the template is dissolved and the metal nanostructures are obtained. Both nanorods and nanotubes of various wall-thicknesses can be created by this method. It has been found that the type of the nanostructure depends on specific electroplating conditions (e.g. pH and concentration) and used template (i.e. diameters of the nanopores). Therefore, it is possible to control the type of the nanostructure by adjusting these electroplating parameters and to create either nanorods or nanotubes on purpose.
Keywords
nowires; nanorods; galvanostatic deposition
Authors
KLOSOVÁ, K.; HUBÁLEK, J.
RIV year
2008
Released
15. 5. 2008
Publisher
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
Location
Weinheim
ISBN
0031-8965
Periodical
physica status solidi
Year of study
205
Number
6
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
1435
Pages to
1438
Pages count
4
BibTex
@article{BUT47209, author="Kateřina {Sobotková} and Jaromír {Hubálek}", title="Advanced electrodes with nanostructured surfaces for electrochemical microsensors", journal="physica status solidi", year="2008", volume="205", number="6", pages="1435--1438", issn="0031-8965" }