The Model 700D series are computerized general purpose
potentiostat / bipotentiostat / galvanostat instruments. A
typical application involves a rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE),
but these systems can also be used for other applications where
dual channel measurements are essential, such as dual channel
electrochemical detection. The system contains a fast digital
function generator, high speed data acquisition circuitry, (bi)potentiostat,
and a galvanostat (only available in select models). The
potential control range is ±10
V and the current range is ±250
mA. The instrument is capable of measuring current down to tens
of picoamperes. The steady state current of a 10
mm disk electrode can
be readily measured without external adapters. With the CHI200B
Picoamp Booster and Faraday Cage (fully automatic and compatible
with the CHI700D series), currents down to 1 pA can be measured
(primary current channel only). These instruments are very fast.
The function generator can update at a 10 MHz rate, and the
maximum sampling rate is 1 MHz at 16-bit resolution. The
instrument provides a very wide dynamic range on experimental
time scales. For instance, the scan rate in cyclic voltammetry
can be up to 1000 V/s with a 0.1 mV potential increment or 5000
V/s with a 1 mV potential increment. The potentiostat /
galvanostat uses a 4-electrode configuration, allowing it to be
used for liquid/liquid interface measurements and eliminating
the effect of contacting resistance of connectors and relays for
high current measurements. Multiple data acquisition systems
allow an external input signal (such as spectroscopy signals to
be recorded simultaneously with electrochemical data). The
instrument will also automatically re-zero both potential and
current, so that periodic re-calibration of the instrument can
be avoided.
The 700D series shares many common features with the 600D
series. When used as a single channel potentiostat, the
instrument is identical to the model 600D series. The
bipotentiostat is realized by adding the second channel
potential control and current measurement board to the model
600D series. There are also two filter stages, three extra gain
stages, and a channel selection circuitry on the board. When it
is used as a bipotentiostat, the second channel can be
controlled at an independent constant potential, to scan or step
at the same potential as the first channel. In case of CV, it
can also scan with a constant potential difference with the
first channel. Techniques available for the second channel
include CV, LSV, SCV, CA, DPV, NPV, SWV, and i-t.
The 700D series is the upgrade to our very
popular 700/700A/700B/700C series. The instrument utilizes FLASH
memory, allowing instrument updates to be distributed by e-mail
instead of the shipment of an EPROM chip.
The 700D series has a serial port (default)
and a USB for data communication with the PC. You can select
either serial port or USB (but not both) by changing the jumper
setting on the board.
The 700D series also has a true integrator
for chronocoulometry.
A 16-bit highly stable bias circuitry is
used for current or potential bias. This allows wider dynamic
range is ac measurements. It can also be used for re-zero the dc
current output.
When used as a single channel potentiostat,
the instrument is identical to the model 600D series. The
bipotentiostat is realized by adding the 2nd channel
potential control and current measurement board. When it is used
as bipotentiostat, the 2nd channel can be controlled at a
independent constant potential, to scan or step at the same
potential as the first channel, and to scan with a constant
potential difference with the first channel.
The instrument also provides various
electrochemical techniques, Windows-based software, and
integrated digital CV simulator, impedance simulation and
fitting program. These features provide powerful tools for both
electrochemical mechanistic studies and trace analysis.
We provide several different models in the
700D series. The following table compares the different models.
Other than what is listed, the specifications and features of
these models are identical. Models 700D and 710D are basic units
for mechanistic study and electrochemical analysis,
respectively. Models 720D and 730D are comprehensive
electrochemical analyzers. Model 750D and 760D are advanced
electrochemical workstations.
Specifications
Potentiostat Bipotentiostat
Galvanostat
Potentiostat rise time: < 1 μs
Potential range: ±10 V for both channels
Compliance voltage: ±12 V
Current: 0.25 A if single channel, or 0.25 A total
for two channels
Input impedance of reference electrode: 1012
ohm
Sensitivity scale: 1x10-12 - 0.1 A/V in
12 ranges
Input bias current: < 50 pA
Current measurement resolution: < 0.01 pA
Minimum potential increment in CV: 100 μV
Potential update rate: 10 MHz
Fast data acquisition: 16 bit @ 1 MHz
External voltage signal recording channel
External potential input
Automatic and manual iR compensation
Automatic potential and current zeroing |
CV and LSV scan rate: 0.000001 to 5000 V/s Potential
increment during scan: 0.1 mV @ 1000 V/s
CA and CC pulse width: 0.0001 to 1000 sec
CA and CC Steps: 320
True integrator for CC
DPV and NPV pulse width: 0.001 to 10 sec
SWV frequency: 1 to 100 kHz
ACV frequency: 0.1 to 10 kHz
SHACV frequency: 0.1 to 5 kHz
IMP frequency: 0.00001 to 100 kHz (extend
to 1M Hz for impedence 10-1000 ohm)
IMP amplitude: 0.00001V to 0.7V RMS
Potential, current low-pass filters, covering
8-decade frequency range, Automatic and manual setting
RDE rotation control voltage output: 0 - 10 V
Cell control: purge, stir, knock
Flash memory for quick software update
Serial port or USB selectable for data communication
Maximum data length: 128K-4096K selectable
Dimension: 14.25”(W) x 9.25”(D) x 4.75”(H)
Weight: 12 Lb. |
Voltammogram at rotating ring-disk electrode. |
Chronoamperometric data. |
Differences
of 700D Series Models
Functions |
700D |
710D |
720D |
730D |
750D |
760D |
Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)* |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV)
&,* |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
Staircase Voltammetry (SCV)
#,&,* |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
Tafel Plot (TAFEL) |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
Chronoamperometry (CA)* |
l |
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
Chronocoulometry (CC) |
l |
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
Differential Pulse
Voltammetry (DPV) #,&,* |
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
Normal Pulse Voltammetry (NPV)
#,&,* |
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
Differential Normal Pulse
Voltammetry (DPNV)#,& |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Square Wave Voltammetry (SWV)
&,* |
|
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
AC Voltammetry (ACV)
#,&,$ |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
2nd Harmonic AC Voltammetry
(SHACV) #,&,$ |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
Amperometric i-t Curve
(i-t)* |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
Differential Pulse
Amperometry (DPA) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Double Differential Pulse
Amperometry (DDPA) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Triple Pulse Amperometry (TPA) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Integrated Pulse
Amperometric Detection (IPAD) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Bulk Electrolysis with
Coulometry (BE) |
l |
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
Hydrodynamic Modulation
Voltammetry (HMV) |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
Sweep-Step Functions (SSF) |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
Multi-Potential Steps
(STEP) |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
AC Impedance (IMP) |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
Impedance - Time (IMPT) |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
Impedance - Potential (IMPE) |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
Chronopotentiometry (CP) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Chronopotentiometry with
Current Ramp (CPCR) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Multi-Current Steps (ISTEP) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Potentiometric Stripping
Analysis (PSA) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Electrochemical Noise
Measurement (ECN) |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
Open Circuit Potential -
Time (OCPT) |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Galvanostat |
|
|
|
|
|
l |
RDE control (0-10V output) |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
Full version of CV
simulator |
|
|
|
l |
l |
l |
Limited version of CV
simulator |
l |
l |
l |
|
|
|
Impedance Simulation and
Fitting |
|
|
|
|
l |
l |
iR Compensation |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
External Potential Input |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
Auxiliary Signal
Measurement Channel |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
#: Corresponding polarographic mode can be performed.
&: Corresponding stripping mode can be performed.
$: Phase selective data are available.
*: Second channel (bipotentiostat mode) can be performed.
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