MultiEmStat
The MultiEmStat is a versatile multi-channel potentiostat with 4, 8 or 12 independent EmStat potentiostats. The channels can perform experiments independently of each other.
The MultiEmStat is conveniently connected by means of a single USB connection and controlled by MultiTrace. Each potentiostat has eight (EmStat3) or nine (EmStat3+) current ranges: 1 nA to 10 mA/100 mA with a resolution of 1 pA at the lowest current range and can automatically select the optimal current range.
Galvanic Isolation
The MultiEmStat can optionally be equipped with galvanic isolation (G.I.) for each individual channel. In this case each channel has its own floating ground.
Specifications
General |
MultiEmStat3 |
MultiEmStat3+ |
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dc-potential range | ± 3.000 V | ± 4.000 V |
compliance voltage | ± 5 V | ± 8 V |
maximum current | ± 20 mA typical and ± 15 mA minimum |
± 100 mA typical |
max. acquisition rate | 150000 points/s | 150000 points/s |
Potentiostat |
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applied dc-potential resolution | 0.1 mV | 0.125 mV |
applied potential accuracy | ≤ 0.2% ±2 mV offset | ≤ 0.3% ±3 mV offset |
current ranges | 1 nA to 10 mA (8 ranges) | 1 nA to 100 mA (9 ranges) |
measured current accuracy | ≤ 1 % of current range at 1 nA
≤ 0.5 % at 10 nA ≤ 0.2 % at 100 nA to 100 uA ≤ 0.5 % at 1 mA, 10 mA and 100 mA |
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measured current resolution | 0.1 % of current range
1 pA on lowest current range |
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maximum current | ± 20 mA typical and ± 15 mA minimum |
± 100 mA typical |
Electrometer |
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electrometer amplifier input | > 100 Gohm // 4 pF | > 100 Gohm // 4 pF |
rise time | approx. 100 μs | approx. 100 μs |
Other |
MultiEmStat3 4-channel |
MultiEmStat3+ 4-channel, MultiEmStat3(+) 8-channel, MultiEmStat3(+) 12-channel |
housing | 115 x 85 x 35 mm3 | 120 x 210 x 75 mm3 |
weight | 0.260 kg | 2 kg |
interface | USB | USB |
power | external 5V adapter | external 9V adapter |
sensor connection | shielded cable with circular connector for WE, Sense (MultiEmStat3+), RE and CE |
Techniques
Voltammetric techniques
- Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV)
- Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)
Pulsed techniques
- Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV)
- Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV)
- Normal Pulse Voltammetry (NPV)
Galvanostatic techniques
- Open Circuit Potentiometry (OCP)
Amperometric techniques
- Chronoamperometry (CA)
- Zero Resistance Amperometry (ZRA)
- Chronocoulometry (CC)
- MultiStep Amperometry (MA)
- Pulsed Amperometric Detection (PAD)
- Multiple-Pulse Amperometric Detection (MPAD)
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