Potentiostat MultiEmStat4 series

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Available with 4, 8 or 12 channels FRA / EIS: 10 μHz up to 200 kHz Potential range: ±3 V (LR) or ±6 V (HR) Max. current: ±30 mA (LR) or ±200 mA (HR) Description No Compromises on Productivity and Performance The MultiEmStat4 is a compact Potentiostat, Galvanostat, and optional Frequency Response Analyser (FRA) for Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) with 4, 8 or 12 channels. The MultiEmStat4 comes in two versions; the Low Range version is great for applications that require a low current range down to 1 nA, whereas the High Range version is very suitable for applications that need a maximum current of 200 mA. The MultiEmStat4 is controlled with MultiTrace for Windows, or you can write your own MethodSCRIPT and control it from any platform or operating system. Synchronizing channels in Synched mode By enabling synchronization of channels and adjusting the setup of your cables, you can use the MultiEmStat4 as a polypotentiostat. This means you can use multiple working electrodes, one counter and one reference electrode in the same cell at the same time. Your working electrodes all perform the same measurement. Techniques Voltammetric techniques Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV) Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) Amperometric techniques Chronoamperometry (CA) Zero Resistance Amperometry (ZRA) Chronocoulometry (CC) MultiStep Amperometry (MA) Pulsed Amperometric Detection (PAD) Galvanostatic techniques Linear Sweep Potentiometry (LSP) Chronopotentiometry (CP) MultiStep Potentiometry (MP) Open Circuit Potentiometry (OCP) Other Mixed Mode (MM) Potentiostatic/Galvanostatic Impedance spectroscopy (EIS / GEIS) Potential scan or current scan

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