Spectroelectrochemistry is the combination of reaction-oriented electrochemistry with species-focused spectroscopy.
A potentiostat/galvanostat is used to induce chemical changes on a surface or within a solution that are then monitored by changes in a spectrum. Spectroelectrochemistry (SEC) allows a more complete analysis of single and multiple electron-transfer processes. Spectroelectrochemistry especially useful for studying redox transitions of various species such as organometallic complexes and nanoparticles among others.
About Autolab Spectroelectrochemistry
- Autolab supplies the complete spectroscopy setup as well as the electrochemical instruments with total flexibility in choice of potentiostat, all controlled from the NOVA software package.
- Our solution for spectroelectrochemistry allows you to add spectroelectrochemistry to your existing Autolab electrochemical setup
- Light source, spectrophotometer, and accessories are all from a single source, thus ensuring compatibility and easy integration
Applications
- Bioelectrochemistry
- Organometallic reactions
- Redox polymer processes
- Organic electrochemical processes
Key features
- All you need out of one box – Integrated solution from a single supplier
- Easy measurement – All components controlled in NOVA software with Synchronized electrochemical signals and spectra
- Flexibility – Set up your experiment easily
- Two spectro-photometers – for ultra-violet, visible, and near-infrared range
- Deuterium/halogen light source – light output between 200 and 2500 nm
- Dark and blank spectrum subtraction
- Absorbance and transmittance calculations
- Real time spectra
- Automatic and manual shutter control
- Flexible and programmable methods
- Selectable integration time