Tuning the reactivity of nanostructured indium tin oxide electrodes toward chemisorption

This contribution highlights correlation between the surface concentration of a chemisorbed organophosphorous probe (flavin mononucleotide) and the relative hydroxyl surface coverage of nanostructured ITO electrodes, which can be tuned during post-deposition reductive annealing. The resulting modifi...

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Chemisorption
Correlation
Electrodes
Indium tin oxide
Nanostructure
Surface chemistry
Tuning
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