Square-wave Voltammetry (SWV) is used for both quantitative chemical analysis and study of the mechanism, kinetics, and thermodynamics of chemical reactions. SWV used as an analytical tool offers three major… read more →
The Pulse Voltammetry software implements a popular form of square-wave voltammetry generally called “Osteryoung” SWV. Another variant, known as “Barker” SWV involving a linear voltage-ramp, is less common, and not… read more →
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 →
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 →
Each of the following are setup parameters common among the Physical Electrochemistry experimental techniques. Pstat Selects which potentiostat/galvanostat performs the experiment. Each labeled button corresponds to an installed potentiostat. When… read more →
Run the potentiodynamic standard technique by selecting Experiment > DC Corrosion > Potentiodynamic from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: Framework creates a Runner window, and the Potentiodynamic.exp script… read more →
Here is a THE Repassivation Potential Setup dialog box with its default parameters. Initial E Starting point for the potential sweep during data-acquisition. The allowed range is ±10 volts with a… read more →