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Nanocrystalline Diamond Electrodes: Enabling electrochemical microsensing applications with high reliability and stability.

Shabnam Siddiqui1, Gaurab Dutta2, Chao Tan3, Prabhu Umasanker Arumugam1.   

Abstract

THE DIAMOND (D) IS ONE OF the most precious materials in the world with unmatched physical and chemical properties, such as hardness, extreme chemical stability, high thermal conductivity, the highest acoustic velocity of any material, an extremely low friction coefficient when smooth, and nearly unmatched biocompatibility [1]. The <span class="Chemical">carbon (C) atoms in Ds are tetrahedrally coordinated, i.e., each C atom is bonded to four others in the D lattice. This bonding is referred to as sp 3 bonding, and the strength and configuration of these bonds provide Ds with these unmatched fundamental properties and characteristics. Realizing these properties of the D in a C-based film that can easily be integrated into functional engineering systems and deployed in many applications has been a challenge for several decades. This is of primary concern in microelectronics, sensing, and hard-coating applications.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 32457817      PMCID: PMC7250399          DOI: 10.1109/MNANO.2016.2572243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Nanotechnol Mag        ISSN: 1932-4510


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