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Dissolving Gold electrodes
2002-08-21
Jeroen Nieuwenhuis
2002-08-21
David Nemeth
2002-08-22
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2002-08-22
Dr. Stefan Fiedler
2002-08-22
Christopher Blanford
2002-08-21
Tabada, Phillipe
2002-08-22
Nico Visch
Dissolving Gold electrodes
Jeroen Nieuwenhuis
2002-08-21
Dear all,

I am trying to measure the impedance of a 1% NaCl solution using 50 um x 150
um gold electrodes (thickness 0.6 um) in a microchannel and the electrodes
dissolve in about 40 minutes(!).

I used very pure NaCl and distilled water to make the solution. I use a
sine-wave generator to make a 50 mV AC voltage (offset oV) and I measure the
current using an transimpedance-amplifier with a 100k resistor. Nor the source
nor the read-out electronics seems to generate a DC value current.

Does anybody have a suggestion what is going on? To the best of my knowledge
nothing should happen when the AC voltage used is less than about a volt.

Regards,
Jeroen Nieuwenhuis

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