Issue 5, 2010

The development and characterisation of square microfabricated electrode systems

Abstract

This paper outlines the systematic production and characterisation of biocompatible square microfabricated electrode systems for electroanalysis. In contrast to previous results, a combination of simulation, theoretical analysis and measurement has established that there is an enhanced current density for a microsquare electrode under mass transport limiting current conditions when compared to a microdisc of equivalent size. This is not simply due to a difference in the effective areas of the electrodes as the difference is frequency (diffusion layer thickness) dependent; it can instead be attributed to the effects of enhanced diffusion at the corners of the microsquares on the growing diffusion layer.

Graphical abstract: The development and characterisation of square microfabricated electrode systems

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Nov 2009
Accepted
26 Jan 2010
First published
16 Feb 2010

Analyst, 2010,135, 1058-1065

The development and characterisation of square microfabricated electrode systems

H. L. Woodvine, J. G. Terry, A. J. Walton and A. R. Mount, Analyst, 2010, 135, 1058 DOI: 10.1039/B924342A

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