2002
DOI: 10.1021/ac020326l
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Fabrication of Anodically Electrodeposited Iridium Oxide Film pH Microelectrodes for Microenvironmental Studies

Abstract: A new method for fabrication of anodically electrodeposited iridium oxide film pH microelectrodes has been developed in this study. Novel for its tip size (3-10-microm tip diameter), the microelectrode is fabricated in a tapered glass micropipet filled with a low melting point alloy. The tapered end is recessed and platinized. Thereafter, iridium oxide is electrodeposited over the platinized end in the recessed part. The microelectrode has a very short response time (t80 < 5 s) in the pH range of 0-12 with an … Show more

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“…The pH microelectrode was constructed by anodic electrodeposition of iridium oxide on the platinum metal (Bezbaruah and Zhang, 2002b). A current of 0.03 -0.13 pA (current density of 0.0002 -0.0004 mA cm À2 ) at 0.3 -0.5 V was used for f20 min.…”
Section: Reactors and Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pH microelectrode was constructed by anodic electrodeposition of iridium oxide on the platinum metal (Bezbaruah and Zhang, 2002b). A current of 0.03 -0.13 pA (current density of 0.0002 -0.0004 mA cm À2 ) at 0.3 -0.5 V was used for f20 min.…”
Section: Reactors and Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When deployed as the tip in scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), these electrodes have enabled the measurement of pH with high spatial resolution at interfaces. [11][12][13][14] The scale on which pH electrodes can be made has advanced in recent years to the micro 15,16 and nano scale. 17,18 SECM pH probes employing a variety of metal/metal oxides have been reported previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking pH determination as an example one finds different solid state electrodes such as antimony oxide (Horrocks et al, 1993), iridium oxide (Marzouk et al, 1998;Wipf et al, 2000;Bezbaruah and Zhang, 2002;Hassan et al, 2002), tungsten oxide or palladium hydride (Imokawa et al, 2006) which provide a Nernstian response with pH. Many potential selective electrodes rely on solid state membranes to provide selectivity.…”
Section: Potential Selective Electrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%