“…For electrochemical applications, ITO has commonly been deployed as an optically transparent electrode for spectroelectrochemical measurements. ,− ITO possesses a large positive potential window that allows it to be used for measurements beyond +1.5 V while retaining high optical transparency in the 390–700 nm range. ,, Its lack of reaction in the positive potential range is due to the film already being in its oxidized form . It has been used for the spectroelectrochemical detection of several analytes including poly(Azure A), aqueous iron by in situ complexation with 2,2′-bipyridine, total alkaline phosphate in human blood, and ferricyanide. ,,, ITO has also been used for stripping voltammetric measurements of several metals including cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), manganese (Mn), mercury (Hg), and cerium (Ce). ,,, In the case of Cd and Cu, attenuated total internal reflectance stripping voltammetry was used; the optical signal was monitored as the metals of interest were deposited (electroplated) onto the ITO surface . ITO working electrodes and the technique of cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV) have also been used for the detection of Ce .…”