bipotentiostats
A bipotentiostat is an electrochemical instrument capable of controlling the potentials between three electrodes simultaneously. Unlike a standard potentiostat which controls the potential between two electrodes (working and counter), a bipotentiostat adds a third electrode, often referred to as a "reference electrode 2" or "auxiliary electrode." This allows for the independent control of potential at two different interfaces within the same electrochemical cell.
The primary application of bipotentiostats lies in studying systems involving multiple electroactive species or coupled electrochemical
Bipotentiostats are also employed in studying diffusion-limited currents at multiple electrodes, analyzing coupled redox processes, and