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EA161 Potentiostat for electro-chemical techniques  £1,135.00 

The EA161 Potentiostat is a software controlled three electrode potentiostat. It can be used at applied potentials of up to +/- 10V and where current flow is in the nanoampere range up to 100 milliamperes. Smaller current ranges as are encountered with carbon fibre and other microelectrodes can be handled by the more sensitive EA162 Picostat and EA164 Quadstat.


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Features

  • For use with e-corder units.
  • Includes an electrode cable terminated with miniature alligator clips.
  • Software controlled
  • Applied potentials of upto +/- 10V
  • Current Ranges from 20nA upto 100mA
  • Current signal resolution: 16 bits (0.0015% of range)
  • Compact ! Use inside Faraday cages or inert atmosphere boxes
  • Robust ! Suitable for use even in undergraduate laboratories
  • Galvanostat and ZRA modes
  • Specifications

  • Potentiostat Type: Voltage controlled current source
  • Compliance Voltage: >10V
  • Output current: <+/-100mA
  • Max.current signal: +/- 10V
  • Multiport: Centronics 24pin provides control and power to the potentiostat along with analog signal connections to the e-corder

    For full specifications please refer to the datasheet.
  • Technical

    E-corder Brochure
    E-corder Product Guide
    EA161 Datasheet

    Applications

    Applications include:
    • Cyclic voltammetry: compound characterisation
    • Electrolysis: small scale electrosynthesis or electropolymerisation
    • Analytical Chemistry research or teaching: differential pulse normal pulse square wave voltammetry stripping techniques
    • Kinetics : pulse chronoamperometric techniques
    • Sensors: suitable for use with amperometric sensors providing current in the nA to mA range
    • ZRA mode: Zero resistance current measurements
    • Hi Z mode: High impedance potential measurements
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