MedPstat Research Publications
MedPstat Research Publications
Chemical Engineering Journal (Impact Factor: 16.5)
N/NiO-ornated graphitic fiber-engrained micro-carbon beads: Innovative packed bed type capacitive electrodes for microbial fuel cells
The potentiostat (Autolab-M204, Metrohm, Netherlands and MedPstat 1.0 Advance, MTX Labs, India) was used for electrochemical anal ysis, and a modified version of an earlier protocol was followed [5,8].
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.156018
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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY (Impact Factor: 7.92)
CVD-Grown NiO-Carbon Nanofiber Decorated rGO Hybrids for High-Performance Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage: Role of Hierarchical Porous Structures
All electrochemical analyses were carried out using a computer-controlled potentiostat (Autolab-M204, Metrohm, Netherlands and MedPstat 1.0 Advance, MTX Labs, India), with data acquisition and processing through NOVA 2.0 software.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D5NR02443A
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Journal of the Indian Chemical Society (Impact Factor: 3.4)
Tailoring the electrochemical properties of Ni-doped Co3O4 for Advanced supercapacitor electrodes
The MTX MedPStat 2.0 (MTX Industries, India) was used to conduct cyclic voltammetry (CV), galva nostatic charge–discharge (GCD), and Cyclic stability experiments over a potential window of 0.1 to 0.6 V
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jics.2025.102170
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Chemistry Europe: European Chemical Societies Publishing (Impact Factor: 4.6)
Magneto electrodeposited Co-Ni Electrocatalyst on Fe-Modified Ni Foam for Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Reaction
The stability tests of the synthesized magnetoelectrocatalyst were conducted using a MedPstat 2.0 potentiostat (Model: MPG0425001) obtained from MTX Labs, India.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.202500516
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Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada (Thesis)
DEVELOPING A PORTABLE SENSOR FOR THE DETECTION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES IN FRESHWATER
The electrochemical technique is used because of its portability (e.g., handheld potentiostats like the MedPstat 1.0 and Metrohm) and low instrumentation cost under $1000 CAD (He et al., 2022; Metrohm, 2025; MTX Labs, 2024).