Boron-Doped Diamond as a Quasi-Reference Electrode.

Anal Chem

Department of Chemistry, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Yokohama223-8522, Japan.

Published: December 2022

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  • Boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes were systematically analyzed as quasi-reference electrodes (QRE), focusing on different doping levels and surface terminations to evaluate their electrochemical stability.
  • A BDD electrode with 1% boron and a hydrogen-terminated surface demonstrated minimal potential drift and excellent repeatability in measurements, indicating strong stability for electrochemical applications.
  • The results suggest that BDD electrodes could be effectively used in harsh environments or for biological monitoring, enhancing our understanding of their capabilities in electrochemical processes.

Article Abstract

As a working electrode, boron-doped diamond (BDD) has been studied in detail in electrochemical processes because of its superior electrochemical properties. However, these characteristics have rarely been mentioned when BDD is used as a quasi-reference electrode (QRE). Herein, we conducted a systematic investigation on BDD electrodes, with different boron-doping levels (1 and 0.1%) and different surface terminations (hydrogen and oxygen) for their application as a QRE. A BDD electrode with 1% boron and a hydrogen-terminated surface achieved the best stability. Its open-circuit potential (OCP) exhibited less than 100 mV of potential drift over 6000 s and showed a minuscule half-wave potential difference () of 0.0037 V in 0.1 mM K[Fe(CN)]/1 M KCl solution before and after the OCP measurement. Based on these observations, anions are found to contribute to the potential, which we preliminarily speculate as related to the capacitance caused by electrostatic adsorption on the positively charged hydrogen-terminated surface. The repeatability of measurement was verified through continuous cyclic voltammetry tests in 0.1 mM K[Fe(CN)]/1 M KCl, showing a maximum difference of 0.042 V. The contribution of the redox couples was excluded, and the repeatability was considered to originate from its surface stability. Finally, a linear response of the optimized BDD as a QRE was validated ( > 0.99) by determination of free chlorine and dopamine concentrations, respectively. These results consolidate the existing fundamental research on BDD electrodes and promote the possibility of its application as a QRE in harsh environments or biological monitoring.

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