Introduction to Square Wave, Differential Pulse and Normal Pulse Voltammetry Waveforms
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2022
- This video is specifically about the waveforms used to power: SWV, DPV and NPV. We do touch on the relative sensitivity of these different methods, but we also highlight that sensitivity may not be the right metric to consider.
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Thank you very much , it is very interesting and useful especially for those who work on electrochemical sensors
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Thank you for this amazing video , the content was very interesting and understandable for me.
Can you explain what is the meaning of accumulation time and accumulation potential in DPV and SWV?
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Thank you so much. Great video.
Impedance drift overcome would be interesting too.
I was using SWV to detect particle accumulation on WE and the particles are sub-micron. I am now thinking whether I should give a chance to NPV too.
Are you running a Faradaic or non-Faradaic EIS assay?
@@zimmerpeacock9703 We are running Faradaic assay.
Thank you for the amazing video.
Kindly, could explain in another video how to overcome the impedance drift? Thanks in advances
Are you running a Faradaic or non-Faradaic EIS assay?
@@zimmerpeacock9703 I am using Fardiac impedance
@@mariaali7922 We will answer here - www.zimmerpeacocktech.com/2023/01/18/zp-developers-zone-8-am-london-26-january-2023/
@@zimmerpeacock9703 thanks a lot
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what are these waveforms used in real world applications?
by ZP they are coming to this - www.zimmerpeacock.com/2023/12/13/senseitall-sia-live-webinar-and-demo-january-2024/
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