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

Note!

As the reagent addition in DET depends on the measuring data, the

titration curve should not vary too much from an

S-shaped curve.

Monotonic equivalence point titrations (MET) with reagent addi-

tion at constant volume increments for titrations with relatively high

signal variations or suddenly occurring potential jump and for slow

titrations or slowly responding electrodes. Measured value accep-

tance is drift-controlled (equilibrium titration) or after a waiting pe-

riod. Equivalence points are evaluated automatically.

U/mV

V/mL

Fig. 4.2: Reagent addition for MET

Endpoint titrations (SET) for rapid routine determinations by titra-

tion to a preset endpoint (e. g. titrations according to special stan-

dards) and titrations in which an excess of reagent must be

avoided. The termination of the titration at the endpoint is either

drift-controlled or after a waiting period. The volume that has been

added when the endpoint is reached gives the calculable reagent

consumption.

t/s

EP

Control

range

Continuous

addition

Initial

addition

V/mL

V/mL

U/mV

Fig. 4.3: Reagent addition for SET

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