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Synthetic Diamond Films:

Preparation, Electrochemistry, Characterization and Applications (Google eBook)
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Enric Brillas, Carlos Alberto Mart?nez Huitle
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John Wiley & Sons, Aug 24, 2011 - Science - 590 pages
The book gives an overview on the current development status of synthetic diamond films and their applications. Its initial part is devoted to discuss the different types of conductive diamond electrodes that have been synthesized, their preparation methods, and their chemical properties and characterization. The electrochemical properties of diamond films in different scientific areas, with special attention in electroanalysis, are further described. Different strategies to modify these electrodes are also discussed as important technologies with ability to change their electrochemical characteristics for a more specific electroanalytical use. The second part of the book deals with practical applications of diamond electrodes to the industry, organic electrosynthesis, electrochemical energy technology, and biotechnology. Special emphasis is made on the properties of these materials for the production of strong oxidizing species allowing the fast mineralization of organics and their use for water disinfection and decontamination. Recent biotechnological development on biosensors, microelectrodes, and nanostructured electrodes, as well as on neurochemistry, is also presented. The book will be written by a large number of internationally recognized experts and comprises 24 chapters describing the characteristics and theoretical fundaments of the different electrochemical uses and applications of synthetic diamond films.
  

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Contents

Synthesis of Diamond Films
21
Types of Conducting Diamond Materials and Their Properties
57
PART II
77
Applications of Polycrystalline and Modified Functional Diamond
109
Diamond Ultramicroelectrodes and Nanostructured Electrodes
133
Geometry
140
ELECTROANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS
153
Cathodic Pretreatment of BoronDoped Diamond Electrodes
181
Ozone Generation Using BoronDoped Diamond Electrodes
311
Application of Synthetic Diamond Films to ElectroOxidation Processes
333
Fabrication and Application of TiBDD for Wastewater Treatment
353
Application of Diamond Films to Water Disinfection
373
FentonElectrochemical Treatment of Wastewaters for
405
Electrochemical Energy Storage and Energy Conversion
437
Use of Diamond Films in Organic Electrosynthesis
483
BIOELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
511

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
213
Electrochemical Oxidation of Organic Compounds Induced
237
Modeling of Electrochemical Process for Water Treatment
261
Production of Strong Oxidizing Substances with BDD Anodes
281
DNAModified Diamond Films
551
INDEX
621
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About the author (2011)

Enric Brillas obtained his PhD in chemistry in 1977 at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona and has served as Full Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Universitat de Barcelona since 1987. He was president of the Electrochemistry Group of the Real Sociedad Española de QuÍmica from 2004 to 2008. His research is centered mainly on organic electrochemistry, electrocatalysis, and the electrochemical treatment of organic pollutants. He has published 210 peer-reviewed papers, eight book chapters, and four books.

Carlos Alberto MartÍnez-Huitle graduated with a degree in chemistry from the Universidad de las Américas Puebla, México, in 2000 and received his PhD in chemistry in 2005 from the University of Ferrara, Italy. He has served on the faculty of the University of Milan from 2005 to 2008. Since 2008, he has been an associate professor and researcher in the Chemistry Department at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. He was awarded the Oronzio and Niccol De Nora Foundation Prize of the Italian Chemical Society (2005) and the Oronzio and Niccol De Nora Foundation Prize on Environmental Electrochemistry of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) (2009). His research interests include electrochemical oxidation processes of organic and inorganic pollutants, electrocatalysis, and electroanalysis.

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