Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.735, 63-67, 2014
Gold electrodes with rough surfaces. The Golden Hedgehog Project
A simple and technologically relevant way for Au surface roughening based on two physical processes is described: subjecting Au surface to mercury vapors and forming gold amalgamate followed by a thermal decomposition of the amalgamate under vacuum. All mercury is removed yielding the Au surface with numerous spine-like protrusions 2-4 mu m high and separated from each other by a few pm. A special tester is prepared with two working Au electrodes and two counter electrodes of which one pair of WE + CE underwent amalgamate roughening (the other pair remained unchanged). Electrochemical measurements show that the tester with the roughened Au electrode has a surface area larger than the tester with untreated Au electrode by 20-160% depending on the method. Advantages of this process in comparison to other methods for Au roughening are briefly discussed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.