Bo Wen, Xinyu Liu, Xinhua Wang, Wanjun Wang, and Xang Ma, Application of Potentiostats Using PC in the Phase Analysis of Galvano-Chemis-try, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 7(2000), No. 2, pp. 151-153.
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Bo Wen, Xinyu Liu, Xinhua Wang, Wanjun Wang, and Xang Ma, Application of Potentiostats Using PC in the Phase Analysis of Galvano-Chemis-try, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 7(2000), No. 2, pp. 151-153.
Bo Wen, Xinyu Liu, Xinhua Wang, Wanjun Wang, and Xang Ma, Application of Potentiostats Using PC in the Phase Analysis of Galvano-Chemis-try, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 7(2000), No. 2, pp. 151-153.
Citation:
Bo Wen, Xinyu Liu, Xinhua Wang, Wanjun Wang, and Xang Ma, Application of Potentiostats Using PC in the Phase Analysis of Galvano-Chemis-try, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 7(2000), No. 2, pp. 151-153.
Information Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Metallurgy School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Beijing Research Institute of Iron & Steel, Beijing 100081, China
中文摘要
A set of device is designed based on PC to realize the functions of traditional potentiostats in the phase analysis of galvanochemistry. In the device, A/D and D/A conversion is used to measure the electrode potential and convert the voltage for outPut; specific program runs in the PC to regulate and control the system. The effect of the proportion factor Kp on the control variation is researched through certain experiment. Two experiments, the control of electrolysis in constant poteniial and the determination of polarization curves, are designed to test and evaluate the effectiveness of the device. The experimemel results show that the variation between the actual anode potential and the target potential could be controlled to below 1 mV if Kp is set to an appropriate value.
A set of device is designed based on PC to realize the functions of traditional potentiostats in the phase analysis of galvanochemistry. In the device, A/D and D/A conversion is used to measure the electrode potential and convert the voltage for outPut; specific program runs in the PC to regulate and control the system. The effect of the proportion factor Kp on the control variation is researched through certain experiment. Two experiments, the control of electrolysis in constant poteniial and the determination of polarization curves, are designed to test and evaluate the effectiveness of the device. The experimemel results show that the variation between the actual anode potential and the target potential could be controlled to below 1 mV if Kp is set to an appropriate value.