Electrodeposition and biocompatibility of palladium and phosphorus doped amorphous hydrogenated carbon films

Volume: 537, Pages: 110857 - 110857
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Diamond like carbon (DLC) films are considered as exciting candidates for biomaterials owing to high hardness and chemical inertness. However, the high resistivity of pure DLC films limited further applications in bioelectronic field. The palladium and phosphorus doped DLC film was fabricated by electrochemical deposition from the ethanol solution of Tetrakis (triphenylphosphine) platinum. The structure of the film was composed of CP, CP, CH,...
Paper Details
Title
Electrodeposition and biocompatibility of palladium and phosphorus doped amorphous hydrogenated carbon films
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
537
Pages
110857 - 110857
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