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<p>For the electrodes we used the Screen printed Carbon Electrodes from Pine Instruments. These electrodes needed to be plated in zinc phthalocyanine for our purposes.</p><br>
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<p>For this procedure you will need:</p><br><ul>
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<li>Freshly prepared buffer solution</li>
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<li>Dissolve 100µg of zinc phthalocyanine in 10mL of DMF.</li>
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<li>Solution to be measured</li>
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<li>Stir until dissolved.</li>
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<li>Dip only the working electrode (outer electrode) into the solution, and hold it there for 5 seconds.</li>
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<li>Let the electrode air dry until there is no more solution present on the electrode.</li>
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<li>AfterMath installed on a computer</li></ul><br>
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<p>This procedure will show oxidization of a compound and can generate standard curves. A picture of the potentiostat and connected electrode is shown at the bottom of the page.</p><br><ol>
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<p><b>NOTE</b>: This should be performed in a fume hood due to the toxic nature of DMF</p>
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<li>Place the plated electrode into the adapter (the use of a blank spacer may be needed)</li>
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<li>Place the connected electrode into the buffer solution and take a blank reading through AfterMath</li>
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<li>Dispose of all solutions and electrodes according to the policies in your facility</li></ol><br>
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Testing For Oxidation

For this procedure you will need:


  • Freshly prepared buffer solution
  • Solution to be measured
  • Freshly plated electrode
  • Potentiostat with electrode adapter
  • AfterMath installed on a computer

This procedure will show oxidization of a compound and can generate standard curves. A picture of the potentiostat and connected electrode is shown at the bottom of the page.


  1. Place the plated electrode into the adapter (the use of a blank spacer may be needed)
  2. Place the connected electrode into the buffer solution and take a blank reading through AfterMath
  3. Add the solution to be measured and test for oxidation through AfterMath
  4. Dispose of all solutions and electrodes according to the policies in your facility