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Examples of thermometric titration
Thermometric titration is a very versatile determination
method and an ideal complement to potentiometric titration.
In principle it is suitable for any reaction that produces
a sufficiently large temperature change in the sample solution.
It is particularly suitable for applications
- for which no suitable potentiometric sensor
is available,
- for which no suitable reference electrode
is available,
- in which the sample affects the indicator electrode
or destroys it,
- for which no solvent is available that
is suitable for potentiometry.
Typical applications of thermometric titration
- Bicarbonate and Carbonate Solutions (mixed)
- Calcium in Drilling Fluids
- Cuprous Ion in the presensce of Ferrous Ion
- Fluoride by Boric Acid Titration
- Free Acid and Ferrous Report
- Free Acid in Solutions Containing Fe(III)
- Non-ionic Surfactants
- Phosphate in DAP Fertilizer by Magnesium Titration
- Solids Content of Drilling Fluids
- Sulfate Content of Phosphoric Acid
- Water in CoOOH (Back Titration)
Application Notes on Thermometric Titration
Application Notes on thermometric titration are available
for download from the Metrohm
Info Center. Click here to view a list
of available Application Notes.
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