Pstat Selects the potentiostat/galvanostat to perform the experiment. Each radio button corresponds to an installed potentiostat. A selected potentiostat has its corresponding button is filled in.In a multiple-potentiostat system, change… read more →
Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV) is used for both quantitative chemical analysis and to study the mechanism, kinetics, and thermodynamics of chemical reactions. It is often used with a Dropping Mercury… read more →
The Framework creates a runner window, and the Differential Pulsed Voltammetry.exp script is run in this window. The script creates the Setup dialog box, which becomes the active window and… read more →
In a differential pulse voltammetric experiment, a complex voltage scan is applied to the working electrode in an electrochemical cell. This waveform can be constructed as a sequence of fixed… read more →
Electrochemical test cells always have a solution resistance controlled by the cell’s geometry and the composition of the cell’s electrolyte. Current flow through this solution resistance causes error in the… read more →
Click on each of the setup parameters for a description of its use and function. Default button Restores all the parameters on the screen to their default values. Use it… read more →
Framework™ creates a runner window, and the Get Ru.exp script is run in this window. The script creates the Setup dialog box, which becomes the active window and accepts changes… read more →
Setup parameters common to all Physical Electrochemistry setups are given here. Parameters particular to Linear Sweep Voltammetry are given below.
Linear Sweep Voltammetry is a simpler subset of Cyclic Voltammetry, consisting of a single unidirectional voltage sweep. In general, researchers use Linear Sweep Voltammetry instead of Cyclic Voltammetry when there… read more →
Framework™ creates a runner window, and the Linear Sweep Voltammetry.exp script is run in this window. The script creates the Setup dialog box, which becomes the active window and accepts… read more →