Abstract
Automation of electrochemical measurements can accelerate the discovery of new electroactive materials. One of the hurdles to automated electrochemical measurement is the pretreatment of electrodes because mechanical polishing is usually conducted manually. Here we investigate the automation of electrochemical measurements using a robotic arm. We demonstrate automated mechanical polishing using a polishing station with a moving polishing pad and evaluate the effect of different polishing motions. Our automatic polishing method improved the corroded electrodes, and we found the effect of polishing motions was not significant. This research is a step toward automating electrochemistry experiments without human intervention.