Corrosion Potential - Setup Parameters

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Corrosion Potential - Setup Parameters

Description

 

1 - Corrosion Potential

 

Parameter

Description

Units

Pstat

Select the potentiostat/galvanostat to perform the experiment. Each radio button corresponds to an installed potentiostat. You can select only one potentiostat at a time. Potentiostats that are already in use are marked with an asterisk. They can be selected but cannot be used.

 

Test Identifier

A string that is used as a name. It is written to the data file, so it can be used to identify the data in database or data manipulation programs. The Identifier string defaults to a name derived from the technique's name. While this makes an acceptable curve label, it does not generate a unique descriptive label for a data set. The Identifier string is limited to 80 characters. It can include almost any normally printable character. Numbers, upper- and lower-case letters, and the most common punctuation characters including spaces are valid.

 

Output File

The name of the file in which the output data are written. By default, it is saved in the default file directory.

 

 

Notes...

Enter several lines of text that describe the experiment. A typical use of Notes is to record the experimental conditions for a data set.

 

Notes defaults to an empty string and is limited to 400 characters. It can include all printable characters including numbers, upper- and lower-case letters, and the most common punctuation including spaces. Tab characters are not allowed in the Notes string. Press the Notes button on the right-hand side to open a separate Notes dialog box.

 

Total Time

The duration of the experimental run. The script keeps track of the elapsed time from the start of the experiment. At the start of each test, the elapsed time is compared to the Total Time. If the elapsed time is greater than or equal to the Total Time, the experiment is halted and the Runner window is closed.

 

Gamry tip bulb

A Total Time of zero results in no tests being run.

seconds (s)

Sample Period

The spacing between data points. The shortest Sample Period we recommend is 0.1 s. The longest Sample Period allowed is 715 s for Reference potentiostats and 750 s for Interface potentiostats.

 

seconds (s)

Stability

Use the Stability parameter to tell the system your definition of a stable potential. If the absolute value of the Eoc drift-rate falls below the Stability parameter, this phase ends immediately, disregarding the Time parameter. The drift rate can never fall below zero, so entering a Stability value of zero ensures that the experiment will not end prematurely.

 

A typical value is 0.05 mV/s. The lower limit of the Stability parameter is set by your patience. For example, a stability of 0.01 mV/s indicates a drift of less than 1 mV within 100 seconds.

mV/s

Sample Area

The surface area of the sample that is exposed to the solution. The software uses the sample area to calculate the current density and corrosion rate (if applicable). If you do not want to enter an area, we recommend that you leave it at the default value of 1.00 cm².

 

Gamry tip bulb

Do not enter a value of zero!

cm2

Conditioning

You may condition the electrode as the first step of the experiment, e.g., to remove an oxide film from the electrode or to grow one. Conditioning ensures that the metal sample has a known surface state at the start of the experiment. This step is done potentiostatically for a set amount of time.

 

seconds (s), volts (V)

IR Comp (Cond.)

Choose to turn iR-compensation either On or Off. Turning on IR Comp causes the applied potential to be adjusted for the estimated iR-drop.

 

Gamry potentiostats are able to estimate uncompensated voltage-drop caused by cell resistance. They do so by performing a current-interrupt experiment after every data point.

 

 

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