Abstract

A potentiostatic circuit for low-power applications in the range of ±3.3V and ±13.75mA is developed. The device achieves a full-scale resolution of ≈1.6mV and ≈1μA — sufficient for a wide range of electroanalytical experiments. For controlling the potentiostat a Python-based graphical user interface (GUI) is developed and implemented in our open-source electrochemistry software Polarographica. This enables electroanalytical experiments such as cyclic voltammetry (CV) and chronoamperometry (CA) in a live-graphing environment at an operational convenience similar to commercial devices, combined with a powerful tool for subsequent data analysis. The performance of our potentiostat is validated by the excellent agreement of CV and CA data acquired with five different in-house built devices and a commercial Gamry Reference 620. Finally, we provide a printed circuit board (PCB) design of our device as an Arduino shield that requires only a minimum of additional components. This powerful open-source tool is suitable for customized electrochemical experiments at material costs of less than 40 €.

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