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 →
Run a Repeating Chronoamperometry test by selecting Experiment > Physical Electrochemistry > Repeating Repeating Chronoamperometry on the Framework™ menu bar. This is an extension of Gamry Instruments’ Chronoamperometry script. It allows… read more →
Introduction Run a Repeating Controlled Potential Coulometry test by selecting Experiment > Physical Electrochemistry > Repeating Controlled Potential Coulometry on the Framework™ menu bar. This is not an extension of Gamry’s… read more →
Introduction Run a Repeating Chronopotentiometry test by selecting Experiment > Physical Electrochemistry > Repeating Chronopotentiometry on the Framework™ menu bar. Repeating Chronopotentiometry is an extension of Gamry Instruments’ Chronopotentiometry script. It… read more →
Cyclic Voltammetry is used to study the mechanism, kinetics, and thermodynamics of chemical reactions. Both heterogeneous reactions occurring at the electrode surface, and homogeneous reactions in solution can be studied.… read more →