“…The double diamond electrode (DDE) used for disinfection in this study is based on the unique electrochemical behavior of boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes producing oxidative reagents at the anodic surface, but it differs significantly from the state of the art of BDD in literature. In general, the diamond coating is performed on metallic substrates (W, Nb, Ti) as bulk material with thin interlayers (e.g., TiC or TiN) on top for better adhesion [ 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 ]. In this newly developed double diamond system, both the anode and cathode consist of a BDD layer, which is deposited to a non-conductive ceramic substrate (porcelain, Al 4 [(OH) 8 |Si 4 O 10 ], (Ca,Na,K)(Al,Si) 4 O 8 , SiO 2 , Flügel Porzellan, Selb, Germany) by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).…”