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Compliance voltage is the voltage available at the counter electrode that can be used to force current to flow and still maintain control of the working electrode voltage. The compliance should be specified in conjunction with a current value: "20V @ 200mA" or "20V @ full rated current". An amplifier's output voltage decreases at higher currents due to the output impedance of the amplifier.The voltage at the counter electrode is needed to force the electrochemical reaction at the counter electrode to proceed and to overcome the iR drop through the bulk of the electrolyte solution. Compliance voltage can become important when the currents are high, or when the conductivity of the solution is low (dilute electrolytes), or when a high resistance sintered glass or Vycor frit has been used to isolate the counter electrode.In practice, depending on the electrolyte and cell design, the potentiostats useable limits may be defined by either its maximum current specification or its compliance voltage limit. In either case, if the limits are exceeded the potentiostat will be unable to properly control the voltage of the working electrode.Example for testing compliance voltageConstruct a "dummy cell" with the following resistors, and connect the leads of the potentiostat as shown:This is representative of a cell with electrolyte of low conductivity. As the reference electrode is generally placed closer to the working/sense (the junction across which voltage is controlled and/or measured depending on potentiostatic or galvanostatic control, respectively), there is less impedance than between the counter and working/sense.Request the potentiostat to apply a 5V potential (i.e., a Chronoamperometry experiment), and you will see a current of 5mA current (as expected).
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Yes, depending on the application this may be difficult, or fairly simple. Decreasing the voltage will likely be more complicated than adding a dummy resistor, though.
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