Standard Electrode

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Standard Electrode

By LeBlancResearchGroup

at 2024-05-06
The general purpose of these designs are described in “Electrolysis Activation of Fused Filament Fabrication 3D Printed Electrodes for Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Analysis”, which is published in the journal Analytical Chemistry. DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.9b01331 This particular part is simple electrode design with cross shape to fit into the "cap for electrochemical experiments" at a consistant height. We have printed this part using both ProtoPasta (https://www.proto-pasta.com/products/conductive-pla) and BlackMagic (http://www.blackmagic3d.com/default.asp) PLA-composite 3D printing filaments. Activation of the electrode (enhancement of the conductivity) can be achieved through a soaking process. Enhancement over 3 orders of magnitude has been experimentally determined. Post-Printing Electrode activation using hydroxide solution For the soaking process, 10 mL of a 4M hydroxide solution can be used. The optimal time for this electrode was found to be 6-24 hours when using the BlackMagic Filament and 24-72 hours when using the ProtoPasta filament. In our studies we used sodium hydroxide, which can be purchased online. Please note that high concentrations of hydroxide are corrosive and should be handled with care! Sodium hydroxide: https://www.amazon.com/Sodium-Hydroxide-Pure-Grade-Caustic/dp/B06W57NL8S/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=sodium+hydroxide&qid=1554747032&s=gateway&sr=8-3 To prepare a 4M solution, mix 16 grams NaOH with approximately 100 mL of water. Note that this is an exothermic process and should be performed in a well ventilated area.

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Printer brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 100% Filament_brand: ProtoPasta or BlackMagic Filament_material: PLA-composite Notes: Be sure to lay flat on print bed for faster prints and to prevent the need for supports 3D printed objects were designed with SketchUp Make 2017 available free from Google (http://www.sketchup.com/). Designs were sliced using Cura for Lulzbot (https://www.lulzbot.com/cura), a free software that is based off of the more universal Cura software from Ultimaker (https://ultimaker.com/en/products/cura-software).

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