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Vollautomatische titrimetrische Einzelanalyse in der Praxis

Fully automated titrimetric individual analysis in practice

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Criteria for effective automation of individual titrimetric analyses are presented. Based on these, an automatic titration system has been developed which is described. Its performance and its applicability in the field of dyestuffs, agrochemicals, additives and pharmaceuticals has been investigated.

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Voraussetzungen einer effektiven Automation der individuellen titrimetrischen Analyse werden dargestellt. Ein nach diesen Gesichtspunkten entwickeltes Gerät wird beschrieben und seine Anwendung in den Gebieten der Farbstoffe, Agrochemikalien, Additiven und Pharmaka aufgezeigt.

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Široký, O., Werder, R.D., Arndt, R.W. et al. Vollautomatische titrimetrische Einzelanalyse in der Praxis. Z. Anal. Chem. 297, 126–131 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00483592

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