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Dr. Christian Haider, Head of Competence Center Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters, goes through the basics to get your titration right so that you can always trust your results.

Getting the basics of titration right

Titration errors, manual titration

Titration is an established analysis method in many industries. However, even routine users are sometimes struggling with the basics, e.g., which kind of electrode to choose for which titration, which titration mode to select for which matrix, or how to make sure results are properly evaluated by the device.

Key learnings:

  • How to select the right hardware for your titration (electrode, burette size, stirrer)
  • How to handle your hardware properly
  • How to choose the correct settings and parameters on your autotitrator, depending on your matrix and method
  • How endpoints are evaluated correctly and how to optimize endpoint evaluation
  • Troubleshooting: What to do in case you get incorrect results

 

More information in our blog:

Recognition of endpoints

Nonaqueous acid-base titrations – Common mistakes and how to avoid them

What to consider when standardizing titrant

Metrohm: The global market leader for titration systems

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Founded in 1943, Metrohm has developed into the world-leading provider of cutting-edge instruments and solutions for titration analyses. Find the complete range of titrators, from compact, manual instruments to modern, fully automated systems for potentiometric and thermometric titration as well as volumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer titration or process analyzers.

With Metrohm instruments, you can rely on Swiss-made quality and benefit from our global presence in over 80 countries for local support by our service and application experts.

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