Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode Silver Silver Chloride Ag AgCl Reference Electrode for Electrochemical Electrode
High-precision SAVEIONS Ag/AgCl reference electrode with stable potential, low drift, and excellent reproducibility for electrochemistry, batteries, fuel cells, corrosion, and catalyst research.
Description
SAVEIONS Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode
Product Description:
The SAVEIONS Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode is a high-precision, laboratory-grade reference electrode designed for accurate and stable electrochemical measurements. Manufactured using high-purity silver wire coated with silver chloride, this electrode provides excellent potential stability, low drift, and reliable reproducibility for advanced electrochemical research.
Designed for compatibility with potentiostats, electrochemical cells, and analytical systems, it is ideal for applications in electrocatalysis, battery research, corrosion studies, sensors, fuel cells, water electrolysis, and general electrochemical analysis.
Key Features
- High-purity Silver / Silver Chloride (Ag/AgCl)
- Stable reference potential
- Low potential drift
- Fast electrochemical response
- Excellent chemical resistance
- Refillable electrolyte design
- Leak-resistant construction
- Long operational lifetime
- High reproducibility
- Laboratory and industrial grade
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode |
| Electrode Type | Reference Electrode |
| Internal Element | Silver / Silver Chloride |
| Housing Material | Glass / PTFE |
| Diameter | 6 mm |
| Length | 80–120 mm |
| Filling Solution | Saturated KCl |
| Connector Type | Standard Pin |
| Operating Temperature | 0–80°C |
| Potential vs SHE | +0.197 V at 25°C |
The standard Ag/AgCl reference potential in saturated KCl at 25°C is approximately +0.197 V versus the standard hydrogen electrode. Standard Hydrogen Electrode
Applications
- Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)
- Linear Sweep Voltammetry (LSV)
- Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)
- Battery Research
- Fuel Cell Testing
- Corrosion Analysis
- Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER)
- Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR)
- CO₂ Electroreduction
- Sensor Development
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