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Characterizing thin-films

  1. Electrochemical measurements


Classical electrochemical measurements such as cyclic voltametry, impedance spectroscopy, chronoamperometry, etc.,  both in the presence and absence of light, allow us to characterize the electrochemical as well as photoelectrochemical properties of materials. In these studies we utilize single as well as multi-channel potentiostats to characterize these materials. Using these tools, we characterize some of the electrochemical properties of our thin film ultracapacitors, thin-film batteries, photoelectrochemical systems, or water treatment devices.

Department of Environmental Chemistry and Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Professor Marc A. Anderson Lab of Sol-Gel Chemistry

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