Biofouling and in situ electrochemical cleaning of a boron-doped diamond free chlorine sensor

Electrochemistry Communications(2016)

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Biofouling presents a significant obstacle to the long-term use of electrochemical sensors in complex media. Drinking water biofilms reduce performance of sensors by insulating electrode surfaces by inter alia inhibiting mass transport. Boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes are relatively resistant to biofouling and inert at high potentials. These qualities can be exploited to create a drinking water quality sensor that resists biofouling to meet performance criteria for longer, and to enable electrochemical cleaning of the sensor surface in situ using high potentials without disconnecting or disassembling the sensor.
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Water,Chlorine,BDD,Biofouling,Sensor,Electroanalysis
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