Fabrication of polycrystalline phosphorus-doped diamond electrodes from red phosphorus.
Tomokiyo MoriguchiMai TomisakiSusumu SatoJin NakamuraHideaki YamadaYasuaki EinagaPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Polycrystalline phosphorus-doped diamond was fabricated by the quartz-tube-type microwave plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition method. Significantly, red phosphorus was used as a source of phosphorous, instead of PH 3 . Phosphorus-doped diamond electrodes with hydrogen-terminated and oxygen-terminated surfaces were investigated for the redox reactions of K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] and [Ru(NH 3 ) 6 ]Cl 3 . The carrier concentration was estimated as 2.1-5.3 × 10 18 cm -3 from electrochemical impedance measurements. Polycrystalline phosphorus-doped diamond shows great promise as chemical electrode materials.