Equipment and Facilities

Equipment and Facilities

The Scanning Flow Cell (SFC) is an advanced micro electrochemical technique which extends the concept of the classical channel electrode. The highly modular cell design allows an optimal flexibility towards a broad range of applications. [more]
Automation of combined experimental setup consisting of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass (ICP-MS) and Scanning Flow Cell (SFC). [more]
After the development of an electrochemical Scanning Flow Cell (SFC) and its coupling to an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) we now coupled the SFC to an online electrochemical mass spectrometer (OLEMS). The new setup is able to determine the potential/current dependent selectivity of catalysts. [more]
Our group has developed a modular LabView based computer software that allows complete automatization of all standard Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) measurements. [more]
Identical location transmission electron microscopy (IL-TEM) is a technique that offers non-destructive studying of the same spot of a sample before and after the (usually electrochemical) treatment. [more]
The Nanoplotter is a drop-on-demand printer, which can dispense small volumes of various suspensions. In our group it is used for the preparation of HSA catalysts for performance tests in the SFC. [more]
Monitoring of microbially influenced corrosion requires electrochemical cells suitable for microbial growth, in which parallel electrochemical measurements can be performed. [more]
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