Join us for a webinar to learn about one of the cutting-edge applications of nanoscientific research:
Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscopy (EC-AFM)
The applications staff of Park Systems is proud to present an introduction to electrochemical atomic force microscopy (EC-AFM), a characterization technique derived from Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) that can observe the nanostructures formed on electrode surfaces during electrochemical reactions.
In EC-AFM, users typically perform voltamemetry and corrosion experiments using an electrochemistry cell and a choice of potentiostat or galvanostat depending on the electrochemical application of interest.
Join us as the Technical Marketing staff at Park Systems, explains the basics of EC-AFM and reviews a multiple cyclic voltammetry experiment involving copper deposition onto a gold sample's surface (and its removal) using a potentiostat, the Park NX10 AFM System, and optional EC Cell.
The webinar will not only give a basic overview of the EC-AFM technique, but will also highlight a basic experiment that can be performed with the Park NX10 AFM System involving the deposition and removal of copper particles on a gold sample electrode surface.
The EC Cell from Park Systems is deal for researchers who need to take EC measurements. It features corrosion-resistant PCTFE construction to hold up under heavy use.