“…Electrodes with modified films are widely used in the fields of electroanalysis and electrocatalysis [12][13][14][15][16][17][18], in bioinorganic chemistry, as chemical biosensors, and as mimic enzymatic systems [11,19]. They are also employed in battery and materials science, in electrochromic devices, in capacitors, in anti-static coatings, in electromagnetic shielding devices, as well as in interfacial charge and electron transfer systems [20,21], and in corrosion suppression and photoelectrochemistry [22][23][24][25][26]. Chemically modified electrodes [27,28] show interesting film microstructure and chemical properties, and may also be useful for electronic devices, chemical and biosensors, and for performing electrocatalytic reactions.…”