How to import the data measured by potentiostat into Excel or Origin?

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January 07, 2025
Brief: Learn how to import data measured by the EIS bipotentiostat CS2350M into Excel or Origin for hydrogen permeation tests. This video guides you through the process of handling electrochemical data efficiently.
Related Product Features:
  • Two independent potentiostat/galvanostat channels for simultaneous experiments like RRDE and hydrogen permeation tests.
  • Full floating module and electrical isolation design ensure accurate and independent data collection.
  • Ethernet connection for seamless data transfer and integration with lab systems.
  • Includes EIS modules in both channels, supporting a wide range of electrochemical techniques.
  • Applications include electrosynthesis, electrocatalysis, battery testing, and corrosion evaluation.
  • Capable of hydrogen permeation tests (HDT) with precise measurement of hydrogen diffusion coefficients.
  • Supports 2-, 3-, or 4-electrode systems with a potential control range of ±10V and current control range of ±1A.
  • Compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11, offering user-friendly operation and data analysis.
Faqs:
  • What makes the EIS bipotentiostat CS2350M suitable for hydrogen permeation tests?
    The CS2350M features two independent channels with full floating modules and electrical isolation, ensuring precise measurement of hydrogen diffusion coefficients and flux during permeation tests.
  • Can the CS2350M perform other tests besides hydrogen permeation?
    Yes, it supports a wide range of applications including electrosynthesis, electrocatalysis, battery testing, and corrosion evaluation, thanks to its versatile electrochemical techniques.
  • How does the CS2350M ensure data accuracy in high-impedance systems?
    The instrument uses correlation integral algorithms and dual-channel over-sampling techniques, with an internal resistance of up to 1013Ω, making it ideal for high-impedance systems like coatings and concrete.