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Application of scanning electrochemical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy for the characterization of carbon-spray modified electrodes
Authors:Gunther Wittstock  Hendrik Emons  Matthias Kummer  Jon R Kirchhoff and William R Heineman
Institution:(1) Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Leipzig, Linnéstrasse 3, D-7010 Leipzig, Germany;(2) Institute of Applied Physical Chemistry, Research Center of Jülich, D-52425 Jülich, Germany;(3) Department of Chemistry, University of Toledo, Bancroft Street, 43606 Toledo, OH, USA;(4) Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 45221-0172 Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract:Different gold surfaces modified by carbon-spray have been investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). A transformation of the SECM image to a distance-location profile is proposed which assists the correlation of both images. The structures found in the transformed SECM images of carbon-spray layers on gold substrates can be explained by the topographic features visible in the SEM pictures. Tempering the carbon spray results in an increased density of electrochemically reactive carbon particles which could be confirmed by cyclic voltammetric investigations. Gold minigrids modified with carbon spray expose some areas of especially large currents which could not be predicted from their SEM images. This effect may result from particles located at the edge of a wire intersection having relatively large active surfaces per particle. They contribute significantly to the total current of the minigrid.
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