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Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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4.1 Titrations

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PC Control / Touch Control

steep curves

Control

range

EP

V/mL

U/mV

flat curves

Control

range

EP

V/mL

U/mV

Fig. 4.9: Control range size

Editing the parameters for the Stop criterion:
Stop criterion (d): The titration stops when the endpoint has

been reached and the stop criterion has been fulfilled. The titration

can be stopped when a particular (volume) drift has been

achieved or after a preset time. If no stop criterion has been se-

lected the titration will not be stopped. The Stop conditions (see

following page) will always stop the titration even if the stop criterion

has not been fulfilled.

Stop drift (d): If the endpoint and the stop drift have been

reached the titration will be stopped.

Delay time (d): After the endpoint has been reached the preset

time will be allowed to elapse after the last addition before the titra-

tion is stopped.

In older instructions the Delay time was usually defined as the Stop

criterion

. The stop criterion time means that the endpoint must be

exceeded for a certain time: the Delay time. The same Delay time with

different very small volume increments (depending on the volume of the

exchange or dosing unit, see below) means different switch-off points.

In contrast, if drift is used as the stop criterion then the switch-off

point will always have the same curve slope dV/dt.
You can use the switch-off time in the following way to calculate the

maximum stop drift to be used: the size of the last increment to be

added depends on the volume of the attached exchange unit. With a

20 mL exchange unit (10'000 pulses per cylinder volume) – number of

impulses depends on the dosing device – the smallest possible incre-

ment is 2 μL. With a delay time of 5 s this means that the last 2 μL of re-

agent to be added must be sufficient for 5 s or longer. This results in a

drift of ≤ 2 μL/5 s = 24 μL/min. The drift can be smaller than 24 μL/min

as we do not know whether the last increment would also have been

sufficient for 10 s. This means that if you have previously worked with a

20 mL exchange unit (10'000 pulses per cylinder volume) and 5 s

switch-off delay then you should set a value of ≤ 24 μL/min as the stop

drift.
The control parameters for Endpoint 2 are the same as for Endpoint 1.