Title of article :
Surface properties of pulsed laser deposited Ir, Rh, and Ir Rh 0.9 0.1
thin films for use as microelectrode arrays in electroanalytical
heavy metal trace sensors
Author/Authors :
B. Le Drogoff، نويسنده , , M.A. El Khakani 1، نويسنده , , P.R.M. Silva، نويسنده , , M. Chaker، نويسنده , , G.G. Ross، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Pulsed laser deposition PLD.of iridium, rhodium, and Ir0.9Rh0.1 thin films onto a-SiC:H-coated silicon substrates for
use in heavy metal sensors has been achieved by ablating iridium andror rhodium targets with a KrF excimer laser. The
deposited films are polycrystalline and exhibited very smooth surfaces with an average roughness value Ra.of ;1 nm.
The wettability by mercury of their surface was investigated by means of the contact angle measurement technique, and
compared to that of Ag and Pt films. The PLD films whether Ir, Rh, or Ir0.9Rh0.1.were found to present an almost identical
Hg-wetting behavior, which is characterized by a high static contact angle of 132"28. Moreover, in contrast to the cases of
Pt or Ag films, where amalgamation with Hg rapidly occurs during the contact angle measurements, no evident interaction
of Hg with the surface of the PLD films was observed. Microelectrode arrays of each of the three films Ir, Rh and
Ir0.9Rh0.1. were fabricated and used as a conducting base onto which Hg microdrops are electroplated. Reproducible and
uniform Hg deposits on the microelectrode arrays were obtained. The electroanalytical performance of these Hg-electroplated
microelectrode arrays based sensors was then evaluated by means of Square Wave Anodic Stripping Voltammetry
SWASV., in synthetic solutions containing Zn, Cd and Pb ion traces. Over a concentration range as wide as 0.2–20 ppb,
the detected signals are found to exhibit a strong linear correlation with ion concentration. For a preconcentration time of
only 5 min, detection limits as low as 0.2 ppb for both Cd and Pb, and 0.5 ppb for Zn were achieved. q1999 Elsevier
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Keywords :
Rhodium , Ir–Rh alloy films , Surface wettability by mercury , Microelectrodearray based sensors , Metal trace detection , pulsed laser deposition , Iridium , Surface morphology
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science