ECS-K Hybrid Single-Channel Potentiostat (No EIS) with Battery Testing Module, EKHSCPBTM
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A Hybrid Single-Channel Potentiostat with a Battery Testing Module bridges the gap between fundamental analytical electrochemistry and applied battery engineering. While a standard battery cycler can only perform basic Galvanostatic Charge-Discharge (GCD) or Constant Current-Constant Voltage (CCCV) protocols, a "hybrid" system integrates the high-precision analytical capabilities of a research potentiostat (like Cyclic Voltammetry) with the long-term, cycle-life tracking algorithms of a battery cycler. This combination is essential for diagnosing degradation mechanisms in novel chemistries systems.
The basic features of single-channel potentiostat: (1) Compliance Voltage: Typically ranges from ±10 V to ±50 V. High compliance is critical when working with high-resistance electrolytes or non-aqueous systems (e.g., solid-state batteries). (2) Current Range: Dynamic ranges from picoamps (pA) to several amps (A). For high-power applications, these are often integrated with boosters to reach 10A – 100A. (3) Electrode Configurations: Standard 3-electrode (WE, CE, RE) setups are used, but high-end units often include a "Second Sense" (S2) lead. This allows for simultaneous measurement of the full-cell impedance and a specific half-cell impedance (e.g., anode or cathode vs. a reference).
Standard cyclers measure capacity, while hybrid potentiostats measure thermodynamics and kinetics. (1) GITT & PITT (Galvanostatic / Potentiostatic Intermittent Titration Technique): These techniques apply a sequence of current or voltage pulses followed by relaxation periods. They are critical for calculating the solid-state diffusion coefficients of ions (e.g., Na+ or Li+) as they intercalate into complex cathode structures like polyanions (NFPP) or layered oxides. (2) High-Precision Coulombic Efficiency (CE): Hybrid systems use higher-resolution ADCs (Analog-to-Digital Converters) than standard cyclers, allowing them to measure parasitic side reactions and SEI/CEI formation with extreme accuracy (>99.99% precision).
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