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Patterned Arrays of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Microelectrodes on Carbon Films Prepared by Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition
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posted on 2008-11-15, 00:00 authored by Xianming Liu, Keith H. R. Baronian, Alison J. DownardA straightforward procedure is described for preparation of arrays of microdisk electrodes comprising bundles of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs). The arrays are fabricated by thermal chemical vapor deposition synthesis directly on a planar carbon film support. Use of standard micro- and nanolithography procedures for patterning the bilayer catalyst spots enables arrays to be grown with controlled electrode diameters and spacings. The minimum accessible VACNT bundle diameter, and hence microelectrode diameter, is 2 μm. After insulating the arrays with SU-8 epoxy and exposing the VACNT ends by polishing or treating with O2 plasma, the microdisk electrodes exhibit attractive electrochemical properties.
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nanolithography procedures2 μ melectrode diametersbilayer catalyst spotsO 2 plasmaarraymicroelectrode diameterCarbon FilmsPatterned Arraysmicrodisk electrodes exhibitcarbon film supportVACNT endsThermal Chemical Vapor DepositionAelectrochemical propertiescarbon nanotubesmicrodisk electrodesVACNT bundle diameterchemical vapor deposition synthesisSUVertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Microelectrodes
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