Test Cell FlexCell-PTFE with Temperature Conrol Box and Hydrogen Reference Electrode Mini-HydroFlex
Electrochemical test cell FlexCell-PTFE
Electrochemical test cell FlexCell-PTFE
Electrochemical test cell FlexCell-PTFE
Electrochemical test cell FlexCell-PTFE with Mini-HydroFlex
Heating Element for FlexCell-PTFE
Counter Electrode PtIr for FlexCell
Temperature Control Box Gaskatel

FlexCell-PTFE Starterkit

Electrochemical test cell

Item number: 83199

HS code: 90309000

Country of origin: Germany

FlexCell-PTFE Starterkit – Everything you need in one package!

Voltammetric cell especially for gas diffusion electrodes, corrosion measurements and battery electrodes

This cell is suitable for all flat materials.
Common sources of error such as IR drop, field line curvature, and boundary effects caused by the sealing are minimized.
The Haber-Luggin capillary is drilled laterally at a fixed distance from the working electrode.
The gas supply to the working electrode makes FlexCell well-suited for measurements on gas diffusion electrodes.

Material: PTFE / PSU
Active Area: 3 cm2
Electrolyte Volume: 30 ml
pH: -6 to pH 16
Max. Temperature: 150°C

This set includes a temperature control box. Because only a well-regulated temperature ensures comparable measurement results!
Measurements at temperatures up to 150°C are possible for FlexCell-PTFE.

Direct electrical heating of the voltammetric cells with 24VDC. No heat carrier liquid needed, which may poison the electrolyte.

PID control ensures a stable temperature within 0.1°C. 

Free GCB software to run the experiments and store the datas in a sql database.

Power supply: 24 V, 500W
Temperature control: PID
Output 1: RS 485
Output 2: analogous signal 0 to 10 Volt referring to 0 to 200°C

A suitable reference electrode with test lead is also included. The Mini-HydroFlex is located in a separate reservoir so that the flow of the streamline is not disturbed.

3.663,00 €

excl. Delivery

Delivery Time: approx. 9 - 13 Business Days
within Germany*

1 x Test cell FlexCell PTFE (83100) with integrated
      2 x Heating elements (83013)
      1 x Counter electrode (83008-v02)
1 x Test lead 2/4 mm 0.5 mm2 black (89013)
2 x Test lead 4/4 mm 1 mm2 red (89017)
4 x Connecting coupling adaptor 4/4 mm red (89037)
1 x Connecting coupling adaptor 4/4 mm black (89038)
1 x Reducing nipple PTFE for Mini-HydroFlex (80033)
1 x Hexagon socket spanner 6 x125 mm 6 okt. (83011)
1 x Manual

 

1 x Temperature Control Box (83900)
1 x Pt-100 Resistance Temperature Detector FEP insulated (83911)
2 x Test Lead red (89031)
2 x Test Lead black (89032)
1 x Adaptor RS 485 to USB 2.0 (80635)
1 x Power Cord
1 x Manual

 

1 x Mini-HydroFlex hydrogen reference electrode (81020)
1 x Hydrogen cell (80521)
1 x Activation sticker (80077)
1 x Manual

 

1 x Test lead 2/4 blue (89010)

  • Weight: 5487 g

Overview

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Technical Data FlexCell-PTFE

Subject to technical changes.

 

Specifications
Description
Material Counter Electrode Compartment

PTFE (Polytetrafluorethylene)

Material Working Electrode Holder

PSU (Polysulfone)

Counter Electrode

PtIr (83008)

Material O-rings

EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer-rubber)
Suitable for alkalis.
Recommended for metal sheets.

For use in acids, please purchase the following O-rings:
2 x O-ring 24 x 2 mm FKM
1 x O-ring 40 x 3 mm FKM
1 x O-ring 3 x 1 mm FKM

Material Sealings

Silicone
Recommended for measurements of gas diffusion electrodes.

For measurements in very strong alkalis and acids at high temperatures, please purchase the following sealing:
2 x Sealing, made of PTFE

For poorly conductive electrodes, please purchase the following sealing:
1 x Sealing, made of graphite

pH range

pH -2 to pH 16

Electrolyte Volume

30 ml

Sample Size

3 cm x 5 cm

Active Area

3 cm2

Heating Element

200 W (83013)

Max. Temperature

150°C

Technical Data Mini-HydroFlex

Subject to technical changes.

 

Specifications
Description
Material Shaft

PEEK (Polyetheretherketone)

Material Head

PTFE (Polytetrafluorethylene)

Shaft Diameter

1.6 mm

Shaft Length

50 +/- 1 mm

The length of the reference electrode Mini-HydroFlex can be customized to your requirements for an additional charge.
Please contact info(at)gaskatel.de.

Diameter Head

20 mm

Sealings

Fluor rubber

Height Head

30 mm plus 5.5 mm for cell holder

Thread

G1/8″

Contact Socket

Gold-plated socket for 2 mm plugs

Sensor Element

Palladium gas diffusion electrode
Position sideward

Hydrogen Source

Replaceable hydrogen cell (80521)

Max. Temperature

160°C as long as only the PEEK shaft is exposed to this temperature

Crosssection of Mini-HydroFlex

Features of test cell FlexCell

Commissioning of the Hydrogen Reference Electrode Mini-HydroFlex

Spare Parts

Some parts of our electrochemical test cells wear out over time, and the hydrogen source of the reference electrode must be replaced. Therefore, you should replace these parts in a timely manner.

Set of 2 Hydrogen Cells
A replacement cell is required after 12 months.
The hydrogen source continues to work after activation even without performing any measurements.
FlexCell Sealing Silicone
For good sealing of your test cell.
We recommend replacing it four times a year.
O-Ring EPDM 24x2 for FlexCell
For good sealing of your test cell.
We recommend replacing it four times a year.
Multilam Plug for Test Cells
Avoid corrosion of your contacts.
We recommend replacing it four times a year.
Replacement Set for FlexCell including includes 4 multilam plugs, 4 O-rings and 4 silicone sealings
Including sealings, multilam plugs and O-rings.
We recommend replacing each of them four times a year.
Test Lead 2/4 mm for HydroFlex
Avoid corrosion of your contacts.
We recommend replacing it regularly.
Hose made of Nafion for FlexCell and ElyFlow
Exchange for high-precision corrosion measurements.
Otherwise, regular replacement is not necessary.

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Do you have problems with reaction products from the counter electrode?

Very aggressive ions are often generated at the counter electrode. Even small quantities may lead to corrosion on the working electrode.

Therefore, Gaskatel offers an additional analyte compartment.

A membrane is inserted between the analyte and counter electrode compartment. This membrane separates anolyte and catholyte. The working electrode is thus protected from the reaction products of the counter electrode.

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Made of PTFE
FlexCell Analyte compartment PTFE

Would you like to learn more about our test cells FlexCell?

Electrochemical test cells FlexCell

FlexCell are optimized electrochemical cells, voltammetry test cells, corrosion test cells for electrochemistry with a three-electrode set-up. Here you can find some general information and take a look at the cross section of FlexCell.

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In the electrochemical test cell FlexCell a small sewer ensures the discharge of the gas bubbles. They are drained in a controlled manner.
In the electrochemical test cell FlexCell, a small sewer ensures the discharge of the gas bubbles. They are controlled drained.

Features of our Electrochemical Test Cells FlexCell

We have developed FlexCell for electrochemical measurements with well defined geometric parameters.
Here you will find information on the the three-electrode set-up of FlexCell. Learn more about what influences the electric field.

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How to Work with FlexCell

Here you will find information on commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of the electrochemical test cell FlexCell.

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Would you like to learn more about the hydrogen reference electrode Mini-HydroFlex?

How to Work with the Hydrogen Reference Electrode Mini-HydroFlex

Here you will find information on commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of the hydrogen reference electrode Mini-HydroFlex.

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Checking the Functionality of Mini-HydroFlex

Ideally, you should check the hydrogen electrode against a so-called master electrode, e.g. a calomel electrode, before your actual measurements. Here you will find more information about checking your HydroFlex or Mini-HydroFlex.

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Electrolytes in wich the hydrogen electrodes can be used.

Use of the Hydrogen Electrode Mini-HydroFlex

Here you will find out more about the electrolytes and solutions in which our hydrogen reference electrodes can be used. Also learn more about the use of Mini-HydroFlex as a Reversible Hydrogen Electrode, Normal Hydrogen Electrode, and Standard Hydrogen Electrode.

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Straight Connector for HydroFlex in FlexCell-PTFE G1/4 D08 PFA

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Straight Connector for Hoses for FlexCell-PTFE G1/8″ 6/4 mm ECTFE

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Still Questions?

Our FAQ section helps you to solve problems quickly and easily.
Browse through the following categories and find the right answer to your question.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.

You are also welcome to take a look at our guides and FAQ section.

Without applying an electrical current through the cell – that is, measuring open circuit potentials – tests can be done in any kind of cell.
However, when applying an electrical current to your cell, this will create an ohmic drop in the electrolyte. In order to handle this ohmic drop you, have to ensure the following:

  • The counter electrode is the same size as the working electrode, and the activity of the counter electrode should always be high enough to support the reaction at the working electrode.
  • The field line distribution within the cell must be parallel – otherwise, the current density of the working electrode is not homogeneous.
  • You need a Haber-Luggin capillary to measure the exact potential without IR Drop correction.

FlexCell is optimized for these requests.

FlexCell can be used for all reactions without huge amounts of gas evolution at the working electrode. This includes corrosion tests on metal plates or gas-consuming reactions such as hydrogen oxidation, oxygen reduction, carbon dioxide reduction, etc. When producing gases, these reaction products can stick to the working electrode or in the electrolyte compartment and block further reactions.

The reference electrode Mini-HydroFlex is designed for our test cells FlexCell and ElyFlow. It also offers additional advantages such as adjustable length and a relatively small diameter.
However, please keep in mind that you will need an additional test lead.

Of course, you can also use our HydroFlex. You will then need an additional connector available for FlexCell-PP or FlexCell-PTFE as well as an additional test lead.

Yes. Because of the exact position of the reference electrode and the usage of a Haber-Luggin capillary, you always measure the correct potential. The large distance  between the working electrode and counter electrode ensures that the entire working electrode has the same potential, regardless of the position on the surface.

Due to the limited electrolyte volume of approximately 40 ml, the test duration is limited to 24 h or several days, depending on the current density and the temperature (water evaporation losses).

Yes, you can purge the cell with Argon, for example. Make sure that the purge rate is low to avoid removing too much water vapour.

No. Due to the large distance of approxiametly 60 mm between the counter and working electrodes, a high voltage loss occurs due to the limited conductivity of the electrolyte.

Our FlexCell is a three-electrode setup – sometimes also called a half-cell setup. A counter electrode, a working electrode and a reference electrode are controlled by typical electrochemical potentiostats, for example from Biologic, Metrohm, etc. Unfortunately, these potentiostats usually cannot control the temperature of an electrochemical cell. - Gaskatel's control box can.

The temperature control box is made to operate the built-in heaters of FlexCell.

No. You can carry out measurements with FlexCell without a temperature control box.
Of course, you must not make use of the built-in heaters. You can only carry out your measurements at room temperature.

Yes. Electrochemical reactions are temperature-dependent. But not only the open-circuit potential is influenced by temperature. Electrolyte conductivity and ion mobility are also temperature-dependent. Last but not least, the pH value is temperature sensitive.

Yes, in principle, the electrochemical cell could be placed in a temperature-controlled chamber. However, our unique temperature controller is specifically tailored to the characteristics of the FlexCell. The good isolation of the PTFE ensures slow temperature cycling. A PID controller regulates the temperature with an accuracy of 0.1°C and a stability of 0.2°C.

A Pt100 temperature sensor is mounted to FlexCell and dipped in the electrolyte. The sensor is connected to the control box, where the temperature controller uses its signal to control the power supply of the heating elements of FlexCell.

The PID controller stores the optimal values for a fast heating and a stable temperature level. However, these PID values vary from temperature to temperature. If you always conduct experiments at the same temperature, you must first start the FlexCell's autotune mode. The temperature control box is storing the parameters once the flashlight stops blinking. If you want to measure at different temperatures, you can use the autotune mode or enter the PID values ​​manually (more conveniently with our software).

The temperature control box has an analog 0-10 V output referring to 0 to 200°C on the back. Most potentiostats have an auxiliary input for such norm signals. You can also read the temperature signal via the digital USB port using our software.

No. Our FEP isolated Pt100 sensor is stable in any electrolyte. No corrosion products can influence your measurement.