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Processor-Controlled Fast Potentiostat

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Modern electrochemical experiments often require recording of fast transients or generation of complex potential waveforms. The former problem is encountered in step experiments where instantaneous response of the system to an abrupt potential (or current) change is studied. The other group consists of acmethods and different kind of pulse techniques used both in basic research and analysis. All these usually necessitate the use of a computer to control the measurement.

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Kankare, J., Lukkari, J. (1990). Processor-Controlled Fast Potentiostat. In: Ivaska, A., Lewenstam, A., Sara, R. (eds) Contemporary Electroanalytical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3704-9_5

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