The electrochemical treatment of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) supported on glass slides was explored as a conveninet route to create nanostructured electrodes, in an attempt to increase the performances of enzyme-based amperometric sensors. The effect of this treatment on the morphological, physical, and optical properties of the ITO (SEM, AFM, WLI, X-ray analysis, UV-Vis transmittance) was investigated, as well as on its electrical characteristics (sheet resistance). Working bioelectrodes were fabricated on the nanostructured ITO layers, and the relations between the characteristics of the devices and the treatments effects on the ITO were analyzed and discussed. A positive effect of the elctrochemically obtained nanostructures on the affinity of the organic layer for the electrons injected from the ITO surface was found.

Preliminary studies on the influence of surface morphological treatments of indium tin oxide on the performances of horseradish peroxidase-based biosensors

FRALEONI MORGERA, Alessandro;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The electrochemical treatment of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) supported on glass slides was explored as a conveninet route to create nanostructured electrodes, in an attempt to increase the performances of enzyme-based amperometric sensors. The effect of this treatment on the morphological, physical, and optical properties of the ITO (SEM, AFM, WLI, X-ray analysis, UV-Vis transmittance) was investigated, as well as on its electrical characteristics (sheet resistance). Working bioelectrodes were fabricated on the nanostructured ITO layers, and the relations between the characteristics of the devices and the treatments effects on the ITO were analyzed and discussed. A positive effect of the elctrochemically obtained nanostructures on the affinity of the organic layer for the electrons injected from the ITO surface was found.
2008
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