ELECTROCHEMESTRY
Enhanced Solutions for Electrochemical Research
Flexible Tools for Advancing Research
Modern electrochemical research requires adaptable equipment to meet diverse experimental needs. Princeton Applied Research’s PARSTAT 4000A offers 48 V compliance, making it ideal for work in highly resistive media such as organic electrolytes and porous concrete. For higher compliance needs, Solartron Analytical’s EchemLab XM with its HV option delivers 100 V compliance. Both instruments feature iR compensation for precise measurements.
Mastering Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)
EIS has become indispensable for:
- Material characterization.
- Corrosion studies.
- Electron transfer rate determination.
- Porous membrane analysis.
Our products support frequencies from 10 µHz to 32 MHz, enabling the study of impedances ranging from microohms to teraohms.
Low Current Accuracy Meets High Current Capability
For researchers balancing low and high current demands:
- Pairing the PARSTAT 4000A with a low current interface delivers resolution of 122 aA and supports ±4 A to ±20 A with an external booster.
- The Modulab XM ECS offers femtoammeter capabilities, handling currents from ±30 nA to ±2 A with resolution as fine as 1 pA.
These solutions cater to applications from ultramicroelectrodes to large-surface-area electrodes and low-impedance samples.
Spatial Resolution with the VersaSCAN
The VersaSCAN scanning electrochemical workstation supports techniques such as:
- Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM).
- Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique (SVET).
- Scanning Kelvin Probe (SKP).
- Localized Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (LEIS).
This system supports research areas including electrocatalyst characterization, coating performance, and corrosion studies.
Streamlined Software for Complex Analysis
Our software solutions simplify electrochemical experimentation by supporting methods like:
- Cyclic voltammetry.
- Tafel analysis.
- EIS.
With integrated post-analysis tools, researchers can efficiently interpret data and refine their studies.
Educational and Budget-Friendly Systems
For teaching electrochemistry, the VersaSTAT 3 combines affordability with robust capabilities, allowing educators to demonstrate key techniques like cyclic voltammetry. Paired with VersaStudio software, it’s an ideal tool for undergraduate and graduate instruction.
Electrochemical Sensors and Nanotechnology
Electrochemical sensors are central to advancements in:
- Medical diagnostics.
- Homeland security.
- Environmental monitoring.
Nanotechnology is expanding the possibilities in electrochemistry, enabling innovations such as:
- Nano-batteries for improved conductivity.
- Nanosensors for enhanced sensitivity.
- Nanofilms for superior corrosion resistance.
Instruments like the PARSTAT 4000A, VersaSTAT 4, and EchemLab XM provide the precision needed for research in the nano-regime.
Precision in Deposition Techniques
Electrochemical deposition has been refined for applications in micro- and nano-patterned materials. Tools like SECM facilitate precise deposition, advancing applications from energy storage to sensor technology.
Princeton Applied Research and Solartron Analytical offer Enhanced Solutions for Electrochemical Research, empowering scientists to innovate across disciplines.
Application tools
Here is a list of all the equipment for this applications.
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Modulab XM ECS
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Modulab XM Photoechem
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Parstat 3000A Potentiostat / Galvanostat/EIS Analyzer
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Parstat 4000A Potentiostat / Galvanostat /EIS Analyzer
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Parstat MC Multi Channel Potentiostat / Galvanostat / EIS Analyzer
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SI-6200 Battery Cycler / Analyzer
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SI-9300R Battery Cycler / Analyzer
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Versastat 3A Potentiostat / Galvanostat / EIS Analyzer