Hoffmann, R.R.HoffmannObloh, H.H.OblohTokuda, N.N.TokudaYang, N.N.YangNebel, C.E.C.E.Nebel2022-03-042022-03-042012https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/22802110.1021/la20393662-s2.0-84855687148The crystalline form of sp3-hybridized carbon, diamond, offers various electrolyte-stable surface terminations. The H-termination-selective attachment of nitrophenyl diazonium, imaged by AFM, shows that electrochemical oxidation can control the fractional hydrogen/oxygen surface termination of diamond on the nanometer scale. This is of particular interest for all applications relying on interfacial electrochemistry, especially for biointerfaces.en667541Fractional surface termination of diamond by electrochemical oxidationjournal article