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Volumn 55, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 59-67
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The role of composition, morphology and crystalline structure in the electrochemical behaviour of TiNx thin films for dry electrode sensor materials
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Author keywords
Biomedical devices; Dry electrode; EIS; Sputtering; Thin films; Titanium nitride
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Indexed keywords
ANODIC CURRENTS;
BIOMEDICAL DEVICES;
BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODES;
BLOCKING BEHAVIOUR;
CHARGE TRANSFER RESISTANCE;
CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE;
DC REACTIVE SPUTTERING;
DRY ELECTRODE;
EIS;
ELECTROCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR;
ELECTROCHEMICAL NOISE ANALYSIS;
ELECTROCHEMICAL STUDIES;
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC SIGNALS;
POLARIZATION POTENTIAL;
POROUS STRUCTURES;
SELECTION OF THE BEST;
SENSOR MATERIALS;
SMOOTH SURFACE;
TITANIUM SUBSTRATES;
TYPE STRUCTURES;
VOLTAMMETRIC ANALYSIS;
BIOELECTRIC PHENOMENA;
CHARGE TRANSFER;
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
DISSOLUTION;
ELECTROCHEMICAL CORROSION;
ELECTROCHEMICAL ELECTRODES;
ION EXCHANGE;
MORPHOLOGY;
THIN FILMS;
TITANIUM;
TITANIUM NITRIDE;
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EID: 70349511936
PISSN: 00134686
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2009.08.004 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (44)
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References (29)
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