This manuscript presents the first practical guide to
build a Raspberry
Pi Pico based potentiostat for electrical and electrochemical instrumentation
education. The circuit enables us to perform different types of voltammetry
such as cyclic and square wave voltammetry. Voltammograms of paracetamol
tablets in a neutral buffer solution were successfully recorded and
compared to lab equipment. Thereafter, the effect of different scan
rates and different concentrations was studied as a proof of concept.
Furthermore, the experiments were expanded with measurements of other
pharmaceutical tablets such as vitamin C. Over 80 nanobiology bachelor
students successfully built their own potentiostat in an electronic
instrumentation course. They validated their systems successfully
with electrochemical experiments using paracetamol as a conventional
pharmaceutical that can be performed in a classroom. The students
acquired a valuable understanding of the electronic building blocks
and system architecture within electrochemical instrumentation, equipping
them with the requisite knowledge to effectively optimize instrumentation
parameters in their future research work.