Detecting Metal Ions by Voltammetry Using Diamond Electrodes
TBMG-6790
03/01/2000
- Content
Experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of detecting multiple species of toxic metal ions and other ions of interest dissolved in water, by means of voltammetry with electrically conductive artificial diamond electrodes. Diamond is attractive as an electrode material because it is highly chemically stable and exhibits the greatest useable range of potential (from +2 to –2 V in aqueous solution) than any known material.
- Citation
- "Detecting Metal Ions by Voltammetry Using Diamond Electrodes," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2000.