Potentiostatcontrolled
Potentiostatcontrolled refers to an electrochemical experiment or process that is regulated by a potentiostat. A potentiostat is an electronic instrument used to control the electrical potential between two electrodes in an electrochemical cell, while simultaneously measuring the resulting current. In a potentiostatcontrolled setup, the potentiostat maintains a specific potential difference (voltage) between the working electrode and the reference electrode, and then measures the current flowing between the working electrode and the counter electrode. This allows for precise control over the electrochemical reactions occurring at the working electrode. By varying the potential applied, researchers can study a wide range of electrochemical phenomena, such as redox reactions, corrosion processes, electrodeposition, and the performance of electrochemical devices like batteries and fuel cells. The potentiostat's ability to accurately control potential and measure current is fundamental to obtaining meaningful and reproducible electrochemical data. The term "potentiostatcontrolled" emphasizes that the experimental conditions are governed by the potentiostat's precise regulation of the electrode potential.