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Monograph: Practical aspects of modern titration

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  • Feature overview

Along with gravimetry, titration is one of the oldest analytical methods. It continues to hold significant relevance even with the introduction of numerous other analytical techniques. This sustained importance is attributed not only to the method's unique advantages but also to the significant advancements in instrumental titration. Innovations in sensor technology and high-resolution motorized burets have driven substantial progress in the methodology and automation of titrimetric determinations.

This monograph provides a comprehensive overview of modern titration. Key points include:

  • Sample preparation: For titration, samples must be in solution. Sample preparation not only includes digestion and decomposition methods, but also pretreatment methods to increase selectivity.
  • Basic principles of titrimetric analyses: Learn about the basic requirements for titration, common titrants, and the influence of the titration solvent.
  • Indication methods: The most common indication methods used in titration are discussed: potentiometric, amperometric and voltametric, conductometric, and photometric indication.
  • Performing titrations: Learn about the different titration modes offered by modern titrators to add titrants.

For more comprehensive and practical knowledge of modern titrimetric analysis, download the monograph.