Amélie Wahl
Tyndall National Institute
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Faraday Discussions | 2013
Amélie Wahl; Karen Dawson; John MacHale; Sean Barry; Aidan J. Quinn; Alan O'Riordan
Recent developments in nanofabrication have enabled fabrication of robust and reproducible nanoelectrodes with enhanced performance, when compared to microelectrodes. A hybrid electron beam/photolithography technique is shown that permits discrete gold nanowire electrode arrays to be routinely fabricated at reasonable cost. Fabricated devices include twelve gold nanowire working electrode arrays, an on-chip gold counter electrode and an on-chip platinum pseudo reference electrode. Using potential sweep techniques, when diffusionally independent, these nanowires exhibit measurable currents in the nanoAmpere regime and display steady-state voltammograms even at very high scan rates (5000 mV s(-1)) indicative of fast analyte mass transport to the electrode. Nanowire electrode arrays offer the potential for enhancements in electroanalysis including increased signal to noise ratio and increased sensitivity while also allowing quantitative detection at much lower concentrations. However, to achieve this goal a full understanding of the diffusion profiles existing at nanowire arrays is required. To this end, we simulate the effects of altering inter-electrode separations on analyte diffusion for a range of scan rates at nanowire electrode arrays, and perform the corresponding experiments. We show that arrays with diffusionally independent concentration profiles demonstrate superior electrochemical performance compared to arrays with overlapping diffusion profiles when employing sweep voltammetric techniques. By contrast, we show that arrays with diffusionally overlapping profiles exhibit enhanced performance when employing step voltammetric techniques.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011
Amélie Wahl; Karen Dawson; Nicolas Sassiat; Aidan J. Quinn; Alan O'Riordan
This paper describes the fabrication and electrochemical characterization of gold microband electrode arrays designated as a highly sensitive sensor for trace metal detection of copper in drinking water samples. Gold microband electrodes have been routinely fabricated by standard photolithographic methods. Electrochemical characterization were conducted in 0.1 M H2SO4 and found to display characteristic gold oxide formation and reduction peaks. The advantages of gold microband electrodes as trace metal sensors over currently used methods have been investigated by employing under potential deposition anodic stripping voltammetry (UPD-ASV) in Cu2+ nanomolar concentrations. Linear correlations were observed for increasing Cu2+ concentrations from which the concentration of an unknown sample of drinking water was estimated. The results obtained for the estimation of the unknown trace copper concentration in drinking was in good agreement with expected values.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012
Karen Dawson; Amélie Wahl; Richard Murphy; Alan O’Riordan
Electrochimica Acta | 2014
Karen Dawson; Amélie Wahl; Sean Barry; Colm Barrett; Nicolas Sassiat; Aidan J. Quinn; Alan O’Riordan
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2014
Amélie Wahl; Sean Barry; Karen Dawson; John MacHale; Aidan J. Quinn; Alan O'Riordan
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2014
Karen Dawson; Amélie Wahl; Andrea Pescaglini; Daniela Iacopino; Alan O'Riordan
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Carola Schopf; Amélie Wahl; Alfonso Martín; Alan O’Riordan; Daniela Iacopino
Electrochimica Acta | 2018
Amélie Wahl; Ian P. Seymour; Micheal Moore; Pierre Lovera; Alan O'Riordan; James F. Rohan
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016
Amélie Wahl; Andrea Pescaglini; Dan O'Connell; Karen Dawson; Daniela Iacopino; Aidan J. Quinn; Alan O'Riordan
225th ECS Meeting (May 11-15, 2014) | 2014
James F. Rohan; Michael Moore; Sean Barry; Amélie Wahl; Alan O’Riordan