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EIS Response Curve - Potassium Ferrocyanide
in Inorganic Chemistry
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Hi there,
I am running an EIS experiment but I am missing a few components to running my experiment successfully.
The experiment entails 2 stainless steel electrodes placed 1 cm apart in a potassium ferrocyanide solution, do an EIS sweep, and collect the nyquist and bode plots.
What i am not sure of: How long do I need run the experiment for to collect sufficient data? and; what concentration of potassium ferrocyanide should I be using? I was thinking 0.1 M/L.
Any help would be appreciated!