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WaveDriver Potentiostat: Introduction
Scope of this Guide This User's Guide describes the basic functions of the WaveDriver 10 potentiostat/galvanostat and the WaveDriver 20 bipotentiostat/galvanostat systems, including product specifications and limitations, product warranty, proper electrical connections, and other technical information. This guide deals primarily with initial installation of the WaveDriver system and proper connections from the potentiostat to an…
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WaveDriver Potentiostat: Universal Dummy Cell
A universal “dummy cell” is available for use with any Pine potentiostat (see link below). https://pineresearch.com/dev/shop/products/accessories/universal-dummy-cell-aqueous/ Note that one universal dummy cell is included with the purchase of each WaveDriver potentiostat system. Related Links: Electrochemist's Guide to AfterMath, AfterMath Support Site, WaveDriver Support Site
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WaveDriver Potentiostat: Cell Connections
This article describes how to make connections from a WaveDriver potentiostat to several different kinds of electrochemical cells. Users should be familiar with the cell cable color coding scheme used by Pine. Examples below include a traditional three-electrode cell, a rotating disk electrode (RDE), a rotating ring-disk electrode, and a simple two electrode configuration.
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WaveDriver Potentiostat: AfterMath Software
The WaveDriver User Guide has two sections describing the AfterMath software: 1.4 AfterMath Software License Information 1.5 AfterMath System Requirements In addition, more information on how to run experiments in the AfterMath software can be found at the Quickstart Guide for the WaveDriver Potentiostat. Related Links: Electrochemist's Guide to AfterMath, AfterMath Support Site, WaveDriver Support…
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WaveDriver Potentiostat: Cell Connections
This article describes how to make connections from a WaveDriver potentiostat to several different kinds of electrochemical cells. Users should be familiar with the cell cable color coding scheme used by Pine. Examples below include a traditional three-electrode cell, a rotating disk electrode (RDE), a rotating ring-disk electrode, and a simple two electrode configuration.
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Rotating Electrode Theory
Table of Contents Hydrodynamic Voltammetry Theory Section 10 – Theory 10.1 – Forced Convection 10.2 – Half Reactions 10.3 – Voltammetry 10.3.1 – Voltammogram Plotting Conventions 10.3.2 – Measuring Limiting Currents 10.4 – Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) Theory 10.4.1 – Levich Study 10.4.2 – Koutecky-Levich Analysis 10.5 – Rotating Ring-Disk Electrode (RRDE) Theory 10.5.1 –…