Acquisition, delivery and commissioning of an elementary "in situ Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES), or Atomic Emission SpectroElectroChemistry (AESEC) dedicated to electrochemical analysis at scale" on behalf of the Electrochemical Interfaces and Systems Laboratory (LISE), UMR CNRS 8235.
The Electrochemical Interfaces and Systems Laboratory (LISE), specialized in electrochemical research in the context of physico-chemistry and interfacial reactivity, wishes to acquire new equipment funded by the National Research Agency for the analysis of elemental dissolution kinetics during corrosion of metals or alloys, as well as the formation of protective films on different electrodes. As a result, the equipment that LISE seeks to acquire is specifically in situ ICP-OES (inductively coupled plasma – optical emission spectrometer) dedicated to the analysis of the kinetics of different elementary electrochemical reactions. More precisely, the technique is called AESEC (atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry), and it measures the rate of elementary dissolution during the electrochemical reaction.
The desired elementary-scale electrochemistry system for in situ corrosion analysis via the "inductively coupled plasma – optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES)" method: atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry (AESEC) is described in the special specifications (CCP) C.C.P. N°2023_ ICP-OES_LISE.
Two optional additional services are offered:
Possible additional service N°1: Preventive maintenance
Possible additional service N°2: One-year maintenance contract