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Study of surfaces of electrochemical sensors using optical and scanning electron microscopy

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    0353052 - ÚPT 2011 CN eng A - Abstract
    Neděla, Vilém - Krejčí, J. - Sajdlová, Z. - Flodrová, Eva
    Study of surfaces of electrochemical sensors using optical and scanning electron microscopy.
    Focus on Microscopy - FOM 2010. Shanghai: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2010. s. 226.
    [Focus on Microscopy - FOM 2010. 28.03.2010-31.03.2010, Shanghai]
    R&D Projects: GA MPO FR-TI1/118
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20650511
    Keywords : electrochemical sensors * laser confocal microscope * environmental scanning electron microscope * surface study
    Subject RIV: JA - Electronics ; Optoelectronics, Electrical Engineering

    This work is focused on the study of the surfaces of electrochemical sensors working electrode. The electrochemical sensor is an electrode system screen-printed by metal pastes on the surface of ceramic or plastic surface. The sensor enables to indicate the presence of electroactive substances contained in tested solutions. Substances are either reduced or oxidized on the surface of working electrode. The bigger the effective electrode area, the higher the measured signal. Screen-printing of metal paste provides rough surface and its area is not equal to the geometrical area of the printed shape. This study attempts to determine real area on the surface of screen-printed electrodes from Pt and Au.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0192400

     
     
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