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Herein, we present a simple microelectrode preparation methodology consisting in coating a platinum wire or a carbon fiber with a thin insulating Parylene C film (e.g. 1–10 μm), to produce SECM probes with a small and constant probe RG (i.e. ratio between the radius of the insulating sheath and the radius of the active electrode area). After exposition of a fresh active electrode area by blade cutting, a disc shaped electrode is obtained thanks to a protective hot mounting wax layer that avoids Parylene C coating deformation and is easily removed with acetone. Stiffness and straightness of the probe can be tuned by modifying the Parylene C coating thickness and the length of the carbon fiber or platinum wire. This simple electrode preparation method is highly reproducible (c.a. > 90%). The prepared Parylene C coated microelectrodes were characterized by optical microscopy, cyclic voltammetry, scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) approach curves and finally applied to SECM imaging of Pt band structures in contact-less and contact mode.
Ardemis Anoush Boghossian, Melania Reggente, Mohammed Mouhib, Hanxuan Wang, Charlotte Elisabeth Marie Roullier, Fabian Fischer, Patricia Brandl