Gamry Software
Gamry Software
Gamry has developed dedicated software for every key application in electrochemistry and, thanks to its very simple and intuitive interface based on open-source scripting, offers a flexible and straightforward way to design bespoke experiments, as well as integration with other programming languages such as LabView, C++, etc.In a Gamry system, the electrochemical experiment consists of two separate operations, each running in its own software environment. Measurement data is recorded using customisable scripts programmed in ‘Explain’ within the Gamry Framework, and analysed using customisable Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) scripts in Echem Analyst.
Product Description
Experiments performed in the Gamry Framework consist of a careful mix of fast compiled software for correct timing of the electrochemical experiment and interpretable software (Explain) for maximum flexibility in customised programming. The compiled code runs in the background and controls time-critical operations such as signal generation and data acquisition while the explain script allows the user to modify these operations through input parameters.
As a result, the software combines the advantages of simple modification for special applications with the guaranteed measurement accuracy of the instrument. The setup of each experiment is represented by an easy-to-use interface in which the intended parameters are entered. These entries are saved temporarily after initiation and are available again when the experiment is called up again. During the active measurement, the user is kept up to date in real time for the duration of the entire experiment.
EchemAnalyst starts analysing the recorded data. The clever integration of toolbars, left and right mouse button function assignments, Windows compatibility, the implementation of a standard drawing tool and the integration of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for customised modifications of special analysis protocols enable user-friendly operation. Basic functions include modifiable settings for the displayed dimensions in the ordinate / abscissa, the superimposition of two or more curves (max. 128 curves) for the comparison of measurement results or the selection and deselection of measurement curves with the highest information content for data export in ASCII format.
In this way, external graphical post-processing can be carried out, but EchemAnalyst is suitable for displaying, manipulating and graphing data in the high quality required for presentations or publications. Useful functions in EchemAnalyst enable not only the display of the current but also, for example, the display of the current density, the indication of the working electrode potential in relation to the reference electrode potential (ERef) or a previously measured equilibrium potential with an open circuit (EOC = Open Circuit) and the indication of the time in seconds or hours.
You can define both an X and a Y region to perform mathematical manipulations such as integrating a peak, determining the slope of a polarisation resistance curve or subtracting a baseline from the cyclic voltammogram, which automatically gives the peak area, the corrosion rate or the difference between the Faraday current of the conversion and the capacitive current of the electrochemical double layer.
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Options and Accessories
Gamry Software Critical Pitting Temperature:
• ASTM Critical Pitting Temperature•
Critical Pitting Temperature•
Cyclic Thermammetry
Gamry Software Corrosion (DC):
• Corrosion Potential•
Critical Pitting Potential•
Cyclic
Galvanodynamic• Cyclic
Polarisation• Electrochemical
Reactivation• Galvanic
Corrosion•
Galvanodynamic•
Galvanostatic• Polarisation Resistance•
Potentiodynamic•
Potentiostatic• Rp/Ec
Trend• Tafel•
THE Repassivation Potential
Gamry Software Physical Electrochemistry (PHE):
•
Chronoamperometry•
Chronocoulometry•
Chronopotentiometry• Controlled Potential
Coulometry• Cyclic
Voltammetry• Linear Sweep
Voltammetry• Repeating
Chronoamperometry• Repeating
Chronopotentiometry• Repeating Controlled Potential
Coulometry• Multiple-Step
Chronoamperometry• Multiple-Step Chronopotentiometry
Gamry Software Pulse Voltammetry (PV):
• Sampled DC
Voltammetry• Differential Pulse
Voltammetry• Square Wave
Voltammetry• Normal Pulse
Voltammetry• Reverse Normal Pulse
Voltammetry• Sampled DC Stripping
Voltammetry• Differential Pulse Stripping
Voltammetry• Square Wave Stripping
Voltammetry• Normal Pulse Stripping
Voltammetry• Reverse Normal Pulse Stripping
Voltammetry• Potentiostatic Generic Pulse•
Galvanostatic Generic Pulse
Gamry Software Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS):
• Galvanostatic
EIS• Hybrid
EIS• Mott
Schottky• Potentiostatic
EIS• Single Frequency
EIS• OptiEIS
Potentiostatic• OptiEIS
Galvanostatic• CombiEIS
Potentiostatic• CombiEIS Galvanostatic
Gamry Software Electrochemical Noise (EN):
• Galvanostatic Mode Electrochemical Noise•
Potentiostatic Mode Electrochemical Noise•
ZRA Mode Electrochemical Noise
Gamry Software Electrochemical Frequency Modulation (EFM):
• Electrochemical Frequency
Modulation• Electrochemical Frequency Modulation Trend
Gamry Software Electrochemical Energy (PWR):
• Read
Voltage•
Galvanostatic•
Potentiostatic• Charge•
Discharge• Polarisation Curve•
Cyclic Charge
Discharge• Cyclic
Voltammetry• Galvanostatic
EIS• Hybrid
EIS• Potentiostatic
EIS•
Self-Discharge• Leakage Current•
Galvanostatic Intermittent Titration Technique•
Potentiostatic Intermittent Titration Technique
Gamry Software Solar Cells (SPECTRO I):
• Intensity Modulated Photocurrent
Spectroscopy• Intensity Modulated Photovoltage
Spectroscopy• BiPstat ChronoP Main – OCP
Serf• BiPstat ChronoP Main – Potentiostatic
Serf• BiPstat GalvDynamic Main – OCP
Serf• BiPstat GalvDynamic Main – Potentiostatic
Serf• Cyclic Voltammetry – Constant Illumination.exp•
Potentiostatic EIS – Constant
Illumination• Potentiostatic – Constant Illumination
Gamry Software Bipotentiostats (BiPstat):
• Collection•
Collection – Cyclic
Voltammetry• Collection –
Chronoamperometry• Collection with RPM Loop•
Collection – Cyclic Voltammetry with RPM Loop•
Collection – Chronoamperometry with RPM Loop
Gamry Software Spectroelectrochemistry (SPECTRO II):
• Optical
Spectroscopy• Spectro
Chronoamperometry• Spectro
Chronocoulometry• Spectro Cyclic
Voltammetry• Spectro Linear Sweep Voltammetry
Gamry Software Spectroelectrochemistry (SPECTRO III):
• Raman
Spectroscopy• Raman
Chronoamperometry• Raman Cyclic Voltammetry
Gamry Software Virtual Front Panel (VFP):
• LabView interface under Microsoft Windows. Virtual potentiostat from the 1970s/1980s, before control via personal computers (PC). Operation of a Gamry system as a potentiostat, galvanostat or ZRA with flexible signal generation, unrestricted access to hardware settings and analogue display of the excitation signals and response signals from the connected measuring cell. Suitable for excitation signal/response signal optimisation, long-term polarisation tests or charging and discharging experiments.
Gamry Software Electrochemical Toolkit (ECHEMDC / ECHEMAC):
• Electrochemical Toolkit DC (C++, LabVIEW, PowerShell, Python, VB.NET, VBA)
• Electrochemical Toolkit AC (C++, LabVIEW, PowerShell, Python, VB.NET, VBA)
Gamry Software Electrochemical Signal Analyzer:
• Signal recording in potentiostatic, galvanostatic, ZRA or ZRA with offset modes, with a wide range of data acquisition frequencies for different events. Real-time display of mean value, root mean square, deviation, variance, asymmetry, kurtosis, instantaneous resistance and fast Fourier transform, anti-aliasing filter, etc.
Applications
• Decrease Measurement Time of EIS Measurements by using Gamry’s Multi-Sine method
• White Paper – EIS on Difficult Samples
• Automotive lithium-ion cell scattering investigations by means of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
• How long does it take to run an EIS experiment?
• Testing Super-Capacitors
• Drift Correction in EIS
• The Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Part 3
• The Basics of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Part 4
• Spectroscopic characterisation of radical ions of organic substances
• Catalyst development for fuel cells
• ESA410 – Electrochemical Signal Analyser
• PHE200 – Physical Electrochemistry Software
• Gamry’s Sequence Wizard – An easy way to create complex test sequences
• Programming Reference for Explain
• Customizing Electrochemical Experiments with Explain
• Commonly Requested Changes to Explain Scripts
• Measuring the Impedance of Your Reference Electrode / Reference Electrode Overview and Care
• Troubleshooting Your Gamry Potentiostat
• Tips and Techniques for Improving Potentiostat Stability
• Steps for Creating an Application Using GamryCOM
• Checking the Integrity of a Gamry Cell Cable
• Changing Potentiostat Speed Settings
• Calibration of an Au-coated Quartz Crystal
• Dye Solar Cells – Part 3: IMPS and IMVS Measurements
• Dye Solar Cells – Part 2: Impedance Measurements
• DSSC: Dye Sensitised Solar Cells
• Measuring Surface Related Currents using Digital Staircase Voltammetry
• Characterisation of a Supercapacitor using an Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance
• Understanding iR Compensation
• THE Method for Crevice Corrosion Repassivation Potentials
• EQCM Investigations of a Thin Polymer Film
• Polarisation Resistance Tutorial – Getting Started
• Comparison of Corrosion Rate Calculated by EFM, LPR, and EIS
• Getting Started with Electrochemical Corrosion Measurement
• Testing Electrochemical Capacitors Part 2: Cyclic Charge Discharge and Stacks
• Testing Electrochemical Capacitors Part 1: CV, EIS, and Leakage Current
• Testing Lithium Ion Batteries
• Quick Check of EIS System Performance
• Use of Transmission Lines for Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
• Testing Electrochemical Capacitors: Part 3 – Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
• Spectroelectrochemistry – Part 2: Experiments and Data evaluation
• Spectroelectrochemistry – Part 1: Getting started
• The Implementation of Transmission Lines Using Generalised Circuit Blocks
• EIS of Organic Coatings and Paints
• Determination of the correct value of Cdl from the impedance results fitted by the commercially available software
• Create Your Own Components for EIS Modelling
• OptiEIS™: A Multisine Implementation
• Equivalent Circuit Modelling Using the Gamry EIS300 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Software
• EIS Measurement of a Very Low Impedance Lithium Ion Battery
• Potentiostatic EIS Tutorial – Getting Started
• Demystifying Transmission Lines: What are they? Why are they useful?
