Technical Data for Automatic Titration Device: Chelate Titration Using Copper Ion Selective Electrode
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Automation of measuring water hardness, metal salts in electroplating solutions, and metal concentrations in minerals using a potentiometric automatic titration device.
This explains the chelate titration of metal ions and potentiometric titration. A copper ion-selective electrode is used to detect the endpoint of the titration. Since the electrode does not respond directly to the chelating agent, a corresponding copper complex is added to the solution. By using this electrode, it is possible to quantify water hardness and analyze the metal concentration in electroplating solutions, metal salts, minerals, and ores.
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Using a copper ion selective electrode for chelate titration, the following metal ions can be quantified: Aluminum (Al3+), Barium (Ba2+), Bismuth (Bi3+), Calcium (Ca2+), Cobalt (Co2+), Iron (Fe3+), Magnesium (Mg2+), Nickel (Ni2+), Lead (Pb2+), Strontium (Sr2+), Zinc (Zn2+).
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Using a metronome automatic titration device and a copper ion selective electrode, a wide range of metal ion concentration measurements can be performed through chelation titration.
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Metrom AG, based in Herisau, Switzerland, is a leading company specializing in ion analysis with over 70 years of history. It provides products and services in more than 140 countries worldwide. Based on Swiss technology developed over many years, the equipment comes with a 3-year warranty.