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Thermometric titration

45 min

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// General knowledge

Mona Wagner, Application Specialist Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters, explains the principles of thermometric titration, including the instrumentation and application examples.

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When potentiometric titration reaches its limits: Thermometric titration

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Complex or contaminated samples can make some titrations a challenge. The webinar presents thermometric titration as a suitable alternative when potentiometric titration cannot be used.

Instead of a potentiometric sensor, thermometric titration uses a maintenance-free temperature sensor and records the temperature change in the sample solution during the titration reaction. Thermometric titration is fast and it only needs one sensor for all thermometric applications. No sensor callibration and, with OMNIS, no additional hardware is required.

Learn more about thermometric titration in our application documents and blog:

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