5 kf titrations – Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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5.1 Troubleshooting

290

PC Control / Touch Control

5.1.5 KF

titrations

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

Inappropriate solvent, pH

value suboptimal (side

reactions)

Change the solvent with

problematic samples e. g. 2-

methoxyethanol for ketones or

aldehydes or a mixture of

methanol/glacial acetic acid for

amines, see technical literature.

Leaking titration cell

Check the sealings and the septum

and replace them if necessary.

Replace the desiccant.

Min. increment too low

Increase the Min. increment under

Control parameters/User-def.

parameters.

Dosing at the end

takes too long and

the increments are

too small or the

conditioning takes

very long, high drift.

Unfavorable Stop

criterion.

Try increasing the Stop drift or

select a shorter Delay time.

"Overshoot"

The increments at the end of

the titration are too large.

-

Reduce the Max. rate under

Control parameters/User-def.

parameters. The following

experiment gives you a clue for

the optimum max. rate: Display

the drift throughout conditioning

and add sample without starting

the titration. Select a value below

the maximum drift as max. rate.

-

Optimize the assembly of

electrode and buret tip and

improve stirring (see Installation

Instructions for the Titrando).

The methanol fraction in the

solvent is too low.

Replace the solvent.

Solution becomes

too brown at the end

of the titration.

The electrode may be

covered.

Wipe off the electrode with

acetone.

Replace the solvent.

The electrode may be

covered.

Wipe off the electrode with

acetone.

Solution becomes

darker with every

titration.

The electrode has a short

circuit.

Check the Pt wires and switch on

the electrode test.

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