Description

SPELECNIR is the only integrated instrument in the market for VIS-NIR Spectroelectrochemical studies that combines in a single box: a light source, a bipotentiostat/galvanostat and a spectrometer. It achieves absolutely synchronized results with an advanced and dedicated software for spectroelectrochemistry.

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Features

Key Features:

 

  •  Integrated spectroelectrochemistry system where the components are perfectly fitted and synchronized.
  • They can be used independently as a spectrometer, light source or as a bipotentiostat/galvanostat
  • Dedicated software for spectroelectrochemistry DropView SPELEC including easy data management and acquisition
  • Suitable for any conventional spectroelectrochemical set ups or with available cells for screen-printed electrodes

 

Available techniques:

 

  • Voltammetry: Linear Sweep Voltammetry, Cyclic Voltammetry, Square Wave Voltammetry, Differential Pulse Voltammetry, Normal Pulse Voltammetry, Differential Normal Pulse Voltammetry and AC Voltammetry
  • Amperometry: Amperometric Detection, Zero Resistance Amperometry, Fast Amperometry ,Pulsed Amperometric Detection and Multipulsed Amperometric Detection 
  • Galvanostat: Linear Sweep Potentiometry, Cyclic Potentiometry ,Potentiometric Detection (galvanostatic), Zero Current Potentiometry (OCP), Fast Potentiometry, Potentiometric Stripping Analysis (galvanostatic), Potentiometric Stripping Analysis (faradaic) and Multipulsed Potentiometric Detection

 

Operating modes: (Bi)Potentiostat/Galvanostat

Potential range: ±4 V

Maximum measurable current: ± 40 mA

Spectrometer wavelength range: 900-2200 nm

Light source wavelength range: 360-2500 nm Tungsten halogen

 

Power: DC charge adaptor

PC interface: USB

Dimensions: 25 x 24 x 11 cm

Weight: 1.9 kg

Software: DropView SPELEC

Additional information: 3 year warranty

Scope of delivery: 1 x SPELECNIR, 1 x CABSTAT cable for conventional electrodes, USB cable, charger with adaptors, DropView SPELEC Software and carryng case




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