eSorptionProbe at analytica 2026

3T analytik and Metrohm to Showcase the eSorptionProbe: A New Integrated QCM-D Approach for  Multi-Modal Characterization at analytica 2026

MUNICH — 3T analytik and Metrohm will present the eSorptionProbe at analytica 2026, taking place from 24–27 March in Munich. Visitors can experience the system live at the Metrohm booth A1/101-102.

The eSorptionProbe integrates Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) and electrochemistry into a single, powerful platform. It enables simultaneous, label-free, real-time measurement of mass changes, viscoelastic properties, and electrochemical signals at interfaces—providing a uniquely comprehensive view of dynamic surface processes.

This combined approach allows researchers to investigate a wide range of systems, including electrochemical reactions, thin film formation, corrosion processes, energy storage materials, and soft interfaces. By linking structural and electrochemical information in one experiment, the eSorptionProbe delivers deeper insight into interfacial phenomena than conventional standalone techniques.

Designed as a flexible and expandable solution, the system can be combined with complementary methods such as Raman spectroscopy or dip-coating, supporting advanced workflows in surface and materials characterization.

At analytica 2026, Metrohm experts will present and demonstrate the eSorptionProbe live at their booth, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its capabilities and discuss application-specific questions.

Visitors are invited to Metrohm Booth A1/101-102 to discover how the eSorptionProbe can advance their research—and to explore a key question:
Which surface or electrochemical systems would you investigate with this technology?