The metal wire counter (auxiliary) electrode is provided in the electrochemical cell as a current sink to shunt excess current away from the reference electrode. The counter electrode is generally chosen to be inert under reaction conditions, typically platinum, rhodium, palladium, or gold wire. It well fits aqueous (FKM O-Ring) and organic solvent (FFKM O-Ring) electrolyte requirements.
MOREThe metal wire counter (auxiliary) electrode is provided in the electrochemical cell as a current sink to shunt excess current away from the reference electrode. The counter electrode is generally chosen to be inert under reaction conditions, typically platinum, rhodium, palladium, or gold wire. It well fits aqueous (FKM O-Ring) and organic solvent (FFKM O-Ring) electrolyte requirements.
MOREE-A-Pt_GAUZE_OD23_H20, E-O-Pt_GAUZE_OD23_H20
The counter (auxiliary) electrode provides a means of applying input potential to the working electrode. It completes the circuit and allows charge to flow between counter and working electrodes. Platinum is the most commonly used material for the auxiliary electrode, due to its alleged inertness, reaction speed and catalytic properties.
MOREThe metal wire counter (auxiliary) electrode is provided in electrochemical cell as a current sink to shunt excess current away from the reference electrode. The counter electrode is generally chosen to be inert under the reaction conditions, typically platinum, rhodium, palladium or gold wire. It well fits aqueous (EPDM O-Ring) and organic solvent (FFKM O-Ring) electrolyte requirements.
MOREThe metal counter (auxiliary) electrode is provided in electrochemical cell as a current sink to shunt excess current away from the reference electrode. Platinum Coated Titanium Mesh Electrode is a cheap alternative to pure Platinum Electrodes like Platinum Gauze Electrode or Metal Wire Auxiliary Electrode.
MOREThe counter (auxiliary) electrode provides a means of applying input potential to the working electrode. It completes the circuit and allow charge to flow between counter and working electrodes. The most commonly used material for the auxiliary electrode is platinum, due to its alleged inertness, reaction speed and catalytic properties. However, platinum dissolves under anodic conditions, which may seriously affect electrocatalytic activity and contaminate working electrode.
MOREThe counter (auxiliary) electrode provides a means of applying input potential to the working electrode. It completes the circuit and allow charge to flow between counter and working electrodes. The most commonly used material for the auxiliary electrode is platinum, due to its alleged inertness, reaction speed and catalytic properties. However, platinum dissolves under anodic conditions, which may seriously affect electrocatalytic activity and contaminate working electrode.
MOREE-A-Rh_MODEL3_MESH, E-O-Rh_MODEL3_MESH
The counter (auxiliary) electrode provides a means of applying input potential to the working electrode. It completes the circuit and allow charge to flow between counter and working electrodes. The most commonly used material for the auxiliary electrode is platinum, due to its alleged inertness, reaction speed and catalytic properties. However, platinum dissolves under anodic conditions, which may seriously affect electrocatalytic activity and contaminate working electrode.
MOREE-A-Rh_MODEL4_MESH
The counter (auxiliary) electrode provides a means of applying input potential to the working electrode. It completes the circuit and allow charge to flow between counter and working electrodes.
MOREE-A-Rh_MODEL5_FOAM
The counter (auxiliary) electrode provides a means of applying input potential to the working electrode. It completes the circuit and allow charge to flow between counter and working electrodes.
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