Hello!
Is it possible to get by with just the anode/cathode configuration of a galvanostat for electropolymerization instead of the reference/working/counter electrode configuration of a potentiostat?
I've recently come into possession of an old EcoInstruments model 545 galvanostat, which is very convenient because I've wanted to begin making Ion Selective Electrodes for another project. The process involves using pencil lead (graphite) as the working surface to dope polypyrrole with nitrate (or other) ions and requires suppling constant currents running from 350-650 μA.
Is the reference electrode necessary in this case? And would I be using the pencil as the cathode or the anode? Thanks in advance!