Ac – alternating current voltammetry – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual

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VA measurement modes

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AC – Alternating Current Voltammetry

General:
AC
or Alternating Current voltammetry is primarly suitable for
reversible electrode reactions. It is virtually completely insensitive
to irreversible reactions. The AC measurement mode can be set
for the exploratory and determination mode by selecting

AC - Al-

ternating current voltammetry

for the

Mode

parameter in the

EXPLORATORY SPECIFICATION

or

WORKING METHOD

SPECIFICATIONS

window.

Description:
For AC voltammetry, a digitally generated sinusoidal alternating
voltage with a small, constant amplitude and a low frequency is
superimposed on a stepwise rising direct voltage ramp. The first
or second harmonic wave of the alternating current component

i

produced by the alternating voltage is measured as a function of
the voltage

U. The current measurements give peak-shaped

(AC1) or sinusoidal shaped (AC2) curves which can be evaluated
using linear, polynomial or exponential baselines.

U

t

×

2

Amplitude

1 / Frequency

1 / Frequency

Phase angle

i

U

i = Σ

(

i+

) / n

Peak voltage

Peak

height

i

U

i = Σ

(

i+ - i-

) / n

Half-wave voltage

AC1

AC2

Voltage step

Modulation time

Voltage step time

U

i

i+

Phase angle

U

i

i+

i-

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