Object[Method, Waveform]
A series of time-dependent voltage setting that will be repeated over the duration of the analysis for any pulsed electrochemical detection.
Organizational Information
Name
Name of this Object.
Format: Single
Class: String
Programmatic Pattern: _String
Pattern Description: A string.
ID
ID of this Object.
Format: Single
Class: String
Programmatic Pattern: _String
Pattern Description: The ID of this object.
Object
Object of this Object.
Format: Single
Class: Expression
Programmatic Pattern: Object[Method, Waveform, _String]
Pattern Description: The object reference of this object.
Type
Type of this Object.
Format: Single
Class: Expression
Programmatic Pattern: Object[Method, Waveform]
Pattern Description: Object[Method, Waveform]
Notebook
Notebook this object belongs to.
Format: Single
Class: Link
Programmatic Pattern: _Link
Pattern Description: An object of that matches ObjectP[Object[LaboratoryNotebook]].
Relation: Object[LaboratoryNotebook][Objects]
General
Template
The method whose option selections should be selected as the default options for this method.
Format: Single
Class: Link
Programmatic Pattern: _Link
Relation: Object[Method][MethodsTemplated]
MethodsTemplated
Methods which were generated using this method's options as a starting point for its option defaults.
Format: Multiple
Class: Link
Programmatic Pattern: _Link
Relation: Object[Method][Template]
ElectrochemicalDetectionMode
The mode of operation for the electrochemical detector, including DC Amperometric Detection, Pulsed Amperometric Detection, and Integrated Pulsed Amperometric Detection. In DC Amperometric Detection, a constant voltage is applied. In contrast, Pulsed Amperometric Detections first apply a working potential followed by higher or lower potentials that are used for cleaning the electrode. Further, Integrated Amperometric Detection integrates current over a single potential whereas Integrated Pulsed Amperometric Detection integrates current over two or more potentials.
Format: Single
Class: Expression
Programmatic Pattern: ElectrochemicalDetectionModeP
ReferenceElectrodeMode
A combination pH-Ag/AgCl reference electrode that can be used to either monitor the buffer pH ("pH" reference) or to serve as a cell reference electrode with a constant potential ("AgCl" reference).
Format: Single
Class: Expression
Programmatic Pattern: ReferenceElectrodeModeP
WaveformDuration
The total time it takes to run one repetition of the waveform.
Format: Single
Class: Real
Unit: 1 second
Programmatic Pattern: GreaterEqualP[0 Second]
Waveform
The defined voltage vs. time pattern that will be repeated during an Ion Chromatography run using electrochemical detectors.
Format: Multiple
[Time]
Header: Time
Class: Real
Unit: 1 second
[Voltage]
Header: Voltage
Class: Real
Unit: 1 volt
[Interpolation]
Header: Interpolation
Class: Expression
[Integration]
Header: Integration
Class: Expression
Last modified on Mon 26 Sep 2022 15:43:47