The Diamond/Aqueous Electrolyte Interface: an Impedance Investigation
- 7 March 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Langmuir
- Vol. 24 (8) , 3897-3904
- https://doi.org/10.1021/la703413y
Abstract
We have investigated the electrochemical interface between diamond electrodes and aqueous electrolytes using electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry and ac impedance spectroscopy. High-quality CVD-grown boron-doped polycrystalline diamond electrodes and IIa single crystalline natural diamond electrodes have been used in this study. In the case of hydrogen-terminated diamond electrodes, the electrochemical interface is dominated by the electrochemical double layer. Frequency-dependent impedance spectroscopy reveals a potential regime in which the contribution of ion adsorption becomes relevant. We have conducted experiments to evaluate the effect of pH and ionic strength on the double layer. Our results suggest that only ions resulting from water auto-dissociation, i.e., hydroxide and hydronium ions, are responsible for ion adsorption and, thus, able to modify the charge at the double layer. In contrast, no effect of the adsorption of several dissolved ions (such as Na+, K+, Cl-) has been observed On the basis of the electrochemical characterization of H-terminated diamond surfaces, we also discuss the phenomenon of the surface conductivity in diamond, as well as the pH sensitivity of the diamond surface. The influence of the O2/OH- and H2/H3O+ redox couples on the origin of the surface conductivity is discussed.Keywords
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