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Software Help and Support
Software Installation
- Potentiostat/Software Installation Quick Start
- Permissions (License) File Installation
- Potentiostat Firmware Update
- AfterMath Software License
- AfterMath System Requirements
Using AfterMath
- Potentiostat Hardware ID and Serial Number
- [VIDEO] How to Calculate the Charge from a Cyclic Voltammogram
- Peak Height Tool
- Long Term CV Testing Strategies in AfterMath
- Bulk Export
Legacy Product Support
We continue to provide support for legacy software (PineChem) and our legacy instruments (e.g., AFCBP1 Bipotentiostat). We have moved legacy product support to its own knowledgebase page.
Browse Legacy Product Content
AfterMath User Guide
This user guide describes the basic functions of the AfterMath Data Organizer Software developed by Pine Research. Topics in this guide include data archiving, plotting scientific data, and instrument control using AfterMath.
Introduction
- AfterMath User Guide
- AfterMath Software License
- AfterMath System Requirements
- AfterMath Installation Guide
- Launching AfterMath
- AfterMath Home Screen
- Viewing AfterMath Version Information
Archive Management
- Archive Philosophy
- Archive Size
- Hierarchical Structure
- Archive Contents
- Creating a New Archive
- Opening an Archive
- Viewing an Archive
- Renaming Items in an Archive
- Deleting Items from an Archive
- Cut, Copy, and Paste
- Drag-and-Drop Editing
- Saving and Closing an Archive
Archive Data Types
- Items Found in an Archive
- Analysis
- Experiment
- Folder
- Layout
- Note
- Plot
- Sequence
- Specification
- Tabular Data
- Study
Scientific Plotting
Methods and Techniques
Learn about each electrochemical method within AfterMath. View screenshots, learn about parameters, and read up on why you might use the methods included in the software.
Basic Methods
Potentiostatic Methods
Galvanostatic Methods
Voltammetric Methods
- Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV)
- Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV)
- Normal Pulse Voltammetry (NPV)
- Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV)
- Staircase Voltammetry (SCV)
- Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)
Stripping Voltammetry
- Square Wave Stripping Voltammetry (SWSV)
- Differential Pulse Stripping Voltammetry (DPSV)
- Stripping Voltammetry (ASV)
Rotating Methods
- Rotating Ring-Disk Koutecky-Levich Series (KL-RRDE)
- Rotating Ring-Disk Electrolysis (BE-RRDE)
- Rotating Ring-Disk Voltammetry (RRDE)
- Rotating Disk Ramp Chronopotentiometry (RCP-RDE)
- Rotating Disk Chronopotentiometry (CP-RDE)
- Rotating Disk Electrolysis (BE-RDE)
- Rotating Disk Koutecky-Levich Series (KL-RDE)
- Rotating Disk Voltammetry (RDE)
Dual Electrode Methods
Spectrometer Methods
- [VIDEO] How to Setup and Perform a Spectroelectrochemistry Experiment
- Spectroelectrochemistry (SPECE)
Corrosion Methods
- Rotating Cylinder Ramp Chronopotentiometry (RCP-RCE)
- Rotating Cylinder Chronopotentiometry (CP-RCE)
- Rotating Cylinder Polarization Resistance (LPR-RCE)
- Rotating Cylinder Open Circuit Potential (OCP-RCE)
- Rotating Cylinder Eisenberg Study (EZB-RCE)
- Rotating Cylinder Electrolysis (BE-RCE)
- Linear Polarization Resistance (LPR)
- Rotating Cylinder Voltammetry (RCE)