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66-OMNI90 Analog Potentiostat
David Weiss uses the 66-OMNI90 for
undergraduate labs at The University of Colorado
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66-OMNI101 Microprocessor Potentiostat
Jay Brown uses the 66-OMNI101 potentiostat
as an undergraduate teaching tool
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66-EI400 Bipotentiostat
Daniel Mandler utilizes the
66-EI400 Biopotentiostat with the scanning electrochemical Microscope
(SECM)
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66-EI400 Bipotentiostat
Mark Wightman leads the way
in brain research
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66-EI400 Bipotentiostat
Christine E. MacTaylor uses
the 66-EI400 Bipotentiostat in the Undergraduate Laboratory
66-CS1200 Computer-controlled Potentiostat
(or 66-EI400)
Rick Kelly uses cyclic voltammetry
(CV) to determine kinetic rate of an ec mechanism
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66-CS1200 Computer-controlled Potentiostat
Patrick Holland uses the 66-CS1200
to study the redox properties of new coordination compounds