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Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Series
Nanodiamond
By
Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry
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Edited by
Oliver A Williams
Oliver A Williams
Cardiff University, UK
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-639-8
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-761-6
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78262-127-0
Series:
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
No. of Pages:
530
Publication date:
18 Mar 2014
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 15: Electrochemistry of Nanocrystalline and Microcrystalline Diamond
By
Inga V. Shpilevaya
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Inga V. Shpilevaya
Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford
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Oxford
OX1 3TA
UK
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John S. Foord
John S. Foord
Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford
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Oxford
OX1 3TA
UK
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Published:18 Mar 2014
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Series: Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Page range:
354 - 384
Citation
I. V. Shpilevaya and J. S. Foord, in Nanodiamond, ed. O. A. Williams, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014, pp. 354-384.
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Diamond and nanodiamond powders occupy a unique place as electrode materials due to their extreme properties, such as hardness, chemical inertness, thermal conductivity, optical and electric properties. Highly boron-doped diamond electrodes exhibit desirable conductivity, remarkable chemical resistance to fouling, a wide potential window, low background currents and exceptional mechanical stability. This chapter presents some of the recent work on the electrochemistry of diamond and, in particular, diamond nanopowders in their conductive and insulating forms.
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