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eDAQ Potentiostats
Introduction
The Potentiostat, Picostat, and Quadstat apply a potential difference
across a pair of working and reference electrodes whilst monitoring the
current flow between the working and auxiliary electrodes.
This potential difference is determined by a ‘command voltage’ which is
sent from the
e-corder
output to the ‘E In’ connector of the, Dual
Picostat,
Potentiostat,
or QuadStat,
. The QuadStat and Dual Picostat
can also generate a constant command voltage internally. Chart and
Scope software control the
e-corder
output via the ‘Stimulator’ controls
in their Setup menus, as do the Techniques in the EChem software. For
a full description of these controls, and the waveforms that can be
produced, you should consult the
Chart Software, Scope Software
and
Manuals
.
You can use your
e-corder
and Potentiostat, Picostat, or QuadStat with
Chart and Scope software to perform the following experiments:
• Linear Scan techniques,
— use Scope software with the
Potentiostat to provide a potential ramp (up to 500 V/s) and to
subtract charging current contributions. The bandwidth of the
Picostat and QuadStat are sufficient for scan rates up to about
10 V/s
• Chronoamperometry
, Amperometry,
Constant Potential Electrolysis,
, — monitor the current
signal at fixed potentials
• Chronocoulometry
— monitor and integrate the current
signal at a fixed potentials
• Chronopotentiometry
, Constant Current Electrolysis
— monitor the potential signal when the Potentiostat is
used as a galvanostat to maintain a constant current at the working
electrode. Note that the Picostat and QuadStat cannot be used as
galvanostats
• Monitoring of amperometric sensors
, including dissolved
oxygen and nitric oxide electrodes.
• zero resistance ammeter, or high impedance voltmeter, with the
Potentiostat,
.
NOTE
The QuadStat also has
internal potential
adjustment of ±2 V.
When the e-corder
output is connected to
a QuadStat channel
‘E in’, this value is
summed with the value
set by the Chart or
Scope Stimulator
controls, to a maximum
of ±10 V.
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