2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2017.04.015
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High temperature SU-8 pyrolysis for fabrication of carbon electrodes

Abstract: In this work, we present the investigation of the pyrolysis parameters at high temperature (1100ºC) for the fabrication of two-dimensional pyrolytic carbon electrodes. The electrodes were fabricated by pyrolysis of lithographically patterned negative epoxy based photoresist SU-8. A central composite experimental design was used to identify the influence of dwell time at the highest pyrolysis temperature and heating rate on electrical, electrochemical and structural properties of the pyrolytic carbon: Van der P… Show more

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“…The spectra can be fitted to a modified Randles model , which models a cell where the polarization is due to a combination of diffusion and kinetic processes. The behavior reported here is in accordance with what was previously observed for 2D pyrolytic carbon electrodes obtained with the same pyrolysis conditions taking into account the effective area of the WE .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The spectra can be fitted to a modified Randles model , which models a cell where the polarization is due to a combination of diffusion and kinetic processes. The behavior reported here is in accordance with what was previously observed for 2D pyrolytic carbon electrodes obtained with the same pyrolysis conditions taking into account the effective area of the WE .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…All the experiments were performed using two dimensional (2D dots) pyrolytic carbon electrode chips obtained through an optimized pyrolysis process of lithographically patterned epoxy based photoresist SU‐8 (Microresist GmbH, Germany) . The 2D dots electrode chips (10 mm×30 mm) consist of a carbon working electrode (WE), surrounded by a carbon counter electrode (CE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pyrolytic carbon electrode chips were provided by Technical University of Denmark [19]. They are composed of a circular pyrolytic carbon working electrode (WE) with an area of 12.5 mm 2 , surrounded by a platinum counter electrode (CE) with an area of 25.2 mm 2 .…”
Section: Carbon Electrode Chipsmentioning
confidence: 99%