I am making a setup of a single chamber membrane less Microfluidic fuel cell, where I want to measure the efficacy of different anodes (working electrode) on developing biofilm keeping the cathode (carbon cloth as counter electrode) the same with the help of cyclic voltammetry. 1. My question is: Do I need to set three electrodes setup for performing CV? 2. If yes, can I insert the reference electrode in the electrolyte? 3. What if my electrode configuration is interdigitated, where I don't have space for inserting a reference electrode, so shall I go for the two-electrode system? 4. lastly Is it possible to carbon cloth as a counter electrode, as in most the case Pt mesh is considered as a counter electrode
thanks for the nice video!
I am making a setup of a single chamber membrane less Microfluidic fuel cell, where I want to measure the efficacy of different anodes (working electrode) on developing biofilm keeping the cathode (carbon cloth as counter electrode) the same with the help of cyclic voltammetry. 1. My question is: Do I need to set three electrodes setup for performing CV? 2. If yes, can I insert the reference electrode in the electrolyte? 3. What if my electrode configuration is interdigitated, where I don't have space for inserting a reference electrode, so shall I go for the two-electrode system? 4. lastly Is it possible to carbon cloth as a counter electrode, as in most the case Pt mesh is considered as a counter electrode
Go Cougs! Great video.