Electrochemist's Guide to AfterMath
Ugly Duckling
The purpose of this wiki is to show the effect of choosing the wrong electrode range for an experiment. This example is from cyclic voltammetry but is applicable to any technique that sweeps the potential of the working electrode.
The Electrode Range on the Basic tab is used to specify the expected range of current. If the choice of electrode range is too small, actual current may go off scale and be truncated (see Figure 1, red trace). If the electrode range is too large, the voltammogram may have a noisy, choppy, or quantized appearance (see Figure 1, black trace).
Some Pine potentiostats (such as the WaveNow and WaveNano portable USB potentiostats) have current autoranging capability. To take advantage of this feature, set the electrode range parameter to “Auto”. This allows the potentiostat to choose the current range “on-the-fly” while the voltammogram is being acquired.
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