7 titration and measuring modes, 1 measuring mode, 2 reagent addition and measurement acceptance – Metrohm 796 Titroprocessor User Manual
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7. Titration and measuring modes
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7 Titration and measuring modes
7.1 General
The 796 Titroprocessor carries out all the individual titration processes
automatically and controls them itself. The various individual steps can be
varied to a large extent and adapted to the specific requirements of an
analysis. The titration and measuring modes of the 796 Titroprocessor have
been optimized for various applications.
A list is given below of the various aspects of a mode together with the cor-
responding variants:
Reagent addition
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incremental reagent addition with constant volume steps
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incremental reagent addition with dynamically variable volume steps
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regulated, drift-controlled reagent addition
Measuring system
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potentiometric ion measurement with combined sensors or separate
measuring and reference electrodes
•
calibration of potentiometric measuring systems
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(bi)amperometric indication by means of a polarized electrode and pre-
selected polarization voltage
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(bi)voltametric indication by means of a polarized electrode and prese-
lected polarization current
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temperature measurement with a Pt100 or Pt1000 sensor
Titration control
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titration with automatic recognition of inflection point / equivalence point
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titration to a preset endpoint
Equivalence point recognition
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selectable criterion for recognition of qualitatively different inflection
points / equivalence points
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endpoint window for selective limitation of the equivalence point
recognition to selected measuring ranges
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fixed endpoint recognition at pre-selected value
Calculations
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freely editable calculation formulas for calculating results
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access to user-defined permanently stored 'common variables'
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use of system variables with detailed data of a titration