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Construction and Evaluation of an Opto-Coupled Potentiostat with a PC/PDA Interface
Fecha
2008Registro en:
INSTRUMENTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.36, n.6, p.623-635, 2008
1073-9149
10.1080/10739140802448317
Autor
CARDOSO, Juliana Lopes
MENEZES, Luiz Elidio De
EMERI, Jair Lins de
FONTES, Marcelo Bariatto Andrade
GONGORA-RUBIO, Mario Ricardo
Institución
Resumen
The design, construction, and characterization of a portable opto-coupled potentiostat are presented. The potentiostat is battery-powered, managed by a microcontroller, which implements cyclic voltammetry (CV) using suitable sensor electrodes. Its opto-coupling permits a wide range of current measurements, varying from mA to nA. Two software interfaces were developed to perform the CV measurement: a virtual instrument for a personal computer (PC) and a C-base interface for personal digital assistant (PDA). The potentiostat has been evaluated by detection of potassium ferrocyanide in KCl medium, both with macro and microelectrodes. There was good agreement between the instrumental results and those from commercial equipment.