Free Webinar - Best Practice: How to convert from Manual to Automatic Titration

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Free Webinar - Best Practice: How to convert from Manual to Automatic Titration

08 Aug, 2023

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In a free educational Webinar on 28 September 2023, Dr Christian Haider, Head of the Competence Center Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters, will present best practice guidelines how to replace manual titrations by automatic procedures using a photometric or potentiometric sensor in combination with a modern titrator.

Titration is one of the oldest analytical techniques in the chemical laboratory. Arguably, that is the main reason why so many titrations are performed manually to this day – with all the challenges involved: difficulties to accurately dose the reagent and register the reaction endpoint, poor reproducibility of results, handling of delicate glass burets and toxic reagents.

This webinar will focus on what to consider and how to proceed so laboratories can make the next steps towards higher accuracy and better reproducibility replacing their manual titrations by automatic procedures. Key learnings of this webinar:

  • Why it makes sense to switch from manual to automatic titrations
  • How to convert manual titration procedures to automatic titrations using a photometric or potentiometric sensor
  • How a modern titrator can facilitate the validation of titration methods

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