Working Electrodes

אלקטרודות עבודה (Working Electrodes)

A wide range of working electrodes suitable for various electrochemical cells.

Options for platinum, gold, glassy carbon, silver, gauze, pyrolytic graphite, nickel, porous carbon, carbon paste, palladium, iron and copper electrodes.

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Standard type: Standard electrodes can be used in SVC-2, SVC-3, VC-4 voltammetric cells
L type: PEEK long type with 110 mm length
S type: 3 mm outer diameter, used when measuring a small amount of sample
Mesh electrode: Bulk electrolysis etc. It can also be used as a counter electrode

∗ One O-ring is included as standard. There is also an 

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Platinum electrodes

Feature
• Conventional electrode
• Generate hydrogen adsorption wave
• Used for H2O2 and oxidant detection

Gold electrodes

Feature
• Conventional electrode
• No hydrogen adsorption wave
• Used for thiols detection

Glassy carbon electrodes

 

Feature
• Conventional electrode
• Wide over-potentials for oxygen and hydrogen evolution
• Chemically stable

Glassy carbon electrodes with Teflon ring

Feature
• Conventional electrode
• Wide over-potentials for oxygen and hydrogen evolution
• Chemically stable
• Improved to facilitate the handling to obtain a chemically modified electrode

Silver electrodes

Feature
• For cyanide and sulfide detection

Gauze electrodes

Feature
• Used in bulk electrolysis analysis

Pyrolytic Graphite electrodes

Feature
• Orientated graphite electrode
• Edge or Basal, for the direction of the electrode exposure surface
• PFCE and PG has similar characteristics.

Nickel electrodes

Feature
• Detection of amino acids and carbohydrates, with the chemical modified surface

Porous carbon electrodes

Porous carbon electrode

Feature

  • For Bulk electrolysis cell
  • Pore size: 20 PPI
 

Carbon paste electrodes

Feature
• Mixed with chemical compound, to make modified electrodes

 

001010 CPO Carbon Paste Oil base is sold separately.
Note that the carbon paste is not filled up.

Palladium, Iron, Copper electrodes

Feature
• Palladium electrode: Used to study the process of adsorption and desorption of hydrogen 
• Iron and Copper electrode: Used for corrosion research