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Voltammetric techniques that require the current signal to be plotted versus potential most commonly use the EChem software. Techniques requiring that the current or potential signal be plotted versus time are typically performed with the Chart software. This table indicates which software is better suited for a particular technique.
 
Voltammetric techniques that require the current signal to be plotted versus potential most commonly use the EChem software. Techniques requiring that the current or potential signal be plotted versus time are typically performed with the Chart software. This table indicates which software is better suited for a particular technique.
 
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! Electrochemistry Technique !! EChem Software !! Chart Software
 
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| Example || Example || Example
 
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Linear sweep voltammetry || * || Example
 
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potentiodynamic polarization
 
polarization resistance
 
Differential pulse voltammetry
 
Square wave voltammetry
 
Normal (and reverse) pulse voltammetry
 
Linear sweep stripping voltammetry
 
Differential pulse stripping voltammetry
 
Square wave stripping voltammetry
 
Normal pulse stripping voltammetry
 
Cyclic voltammetry
 
cyclic potentiodynamic polarization scanning
 
MultiPulse voltammetry
 
non-standard sampling for linear sweep voltammetry
 
non-standard sampling for cyclic voltammetry
 
cyclic square wave voltammetry
 
cyclic differential pulse voltammetry
 
Pulse Amperometry
 
differential pulse amperometry
 
double pulse amperometry
 
constant potential electrolysis
 
differential normal pulse voltammetry
 
double pulse voltammetry
 
Chronoamperometry
 
Chronocoulometry
 
Chronopotentiometry
 
Controlled Potential Electrolysis
 
Controlled Current Electrolysis
 
Electrosynthesis
 
Rotating Ring Disk Electrodes *
 
Quartz Crystal Microbalance *
 
Amperometric detection (for chromatography)
 
Monitoring of meters for biosensors, pH and ion selective electrodes, conductivity electrodes and dO2 sensors *
 

Revision as of 19:58, 30 May 2013

Voltammetric techniques that require the current signal to be plotted versus potential most commonly use the EChem software. Techniques requiring that the current or potential signal be plotted versus time are typically performed with the Chart software. This table indicates which software is better suited for a particular technique.