Introduction This Application Note is the second in a series relating to the eQCM 10M™ and assumes that you have read and understand the material covered in the Application Note, Basics of a Quartz Crystal Microbalance. The purpose of this Application Note is to show the reader a simple experiment where we reduce Cu2+onto an Au electrode and then oxidize Cu back off. We will then use the result to calculate a calibration factor for the crystal. Conversely, we will show you how to calculate the molar mass of the species deposited using a calibration factor. Each crystal has a theoretical calibration factor, however, under typical experimental conditions, these calibration factors will vary slightly. We will use Cu2+ to calculate a calibration factor which could then be used in subsequent experiments on the same crystal. Cu2+ is reduced in a two electron reaction as shown below: CuSO4(aq) + 2 e- →Cu(s) + SO42-(aq) Our goal is to reduce Cu2+ onto an Au electrode, then use the frequency decrease and the charge passed to calculate a calibration factor. |