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Metrohm 726 Titroprocessor User Manual

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7. Titration and measuring modes

726 Titroprocessor, Instructions for use

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In IPOL measurements steep curves are obtained; in UPOL measurements

the curves tend to be flatter.

For standard KF titrations the IPOL mode with the preset standard pa-

rameters is recommended. The UPOL mode should be selected for back

titrations.

7.6.2 Reagent addition

Reagent addition takes place in three different phases. The initial addition

takes place with increasing dosing speed. It begins with the defined 'Min.

Rate' and increases up to the 'Max. Rate'.

Dosing is carried out at the defined 'Max. Rate' until the control range is en-

tered.

Within the control range the dosing speed depends on the control differ-

ence (actual value – preset endpoint) and becomes slower and slower as

the endpoint is approached. In this (final) phase addition is carried out in

single dosing steps at the minimum dosing rate.

Three predefined sets of parameters, which can be further optimized, are

available in the 726 Titroprocessor setting the titration control and the stop

criterion.

7.6.3 Measuring point list

Entering the measured values and their corresponding data in the measur-

ing point list is carried out at predefined measuring intervals and can be

switched off. However, a measuring point list is required if a titration curve is

to be shown.

7.6.4 Switch-off criteria at the endpoint

The recognition of the endpoint and therefore the end of the titration can

take place in two ways.

Stop criterion 'Time' means that the endpoint must remain exceeded during

the preset switch-off time.

Stop criterion 'Drift' means that after the endpoint has been reached the

predefined volume drift must not be exceeded. The volume drift can be in-

terpreted as being the volume of reagent which is theoretically required to

be added per minute to maintain the endpoint.

As it must be assumed that the first time the endpoint is reached the se-

lected endpoint criterion has not yet been met, the smallest possible volume

increment (

1

/10 000 of the buret volume) is added at the minimum dosing

rate until the endpoint criterion has been fulfilled.

Three predefined sets of parameters, which can be further optimized, are

available in the 726 Titroprocessor setting the titration control and the stop

criterion. The preset standard values provide correct and easily reproducible

results in the vast majority of cases.

Titer determinations should always be carried out with the same parameters

as were used for the sample titrations.

The various parameters for the KFT modes are described in detail

on pages 158 to 166.