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Portable titrator equipped spectroscopic detectors; Spectrator (분광학적 검출기가 내장된 휴대용 적정기: 스펙트레이터)

  • Shin, Jiwon;Chae, Gyoyoon;Kim, Yeajin;Kim, Sangho;Chae, Yoonsu;Chae, Won-Seok
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.128-133
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    • 2021
  • During titration, several chemical reactions result in changes not only in the potential of chemicals, but also in the colors of the indicator. In a potentiometric titration, a titration curve is obtained by measuring the abrupt change in the potential at the endpoint. Generally, acid-base titration is performed by observing the color change caused by an indicator to determine the endpoint. The method of determining the endpoint by measuring the potential difference has been well established and commercialized; however, the devices that can obtain the endpoint by observing the color change are limited. Consequently, in this study, a simple and precise spectral endpoint detector was manufactured using a drop-counter comprising an infrared emitter and a phototransistor, a white light LED as the light source and photodetector, and an analog-to-digital converter (Arduino). Spectrator, a new named, showed excellent results in terms of the reproducibility of acid-base titration using thymol blue as an indicator. Herein, we present the results of the Spectrator-manufacturing process as well as the experimental results.

Validation of acid-base titration equivalence between spectroscopic titrator (SPT) and conventional titrators (분광학적 적정기(SPT)와 기존 적정기의 산-염기 적정 동등성 검증)

  • Shin, Jiwon;Kim, Yeajin;Lee, Hyoseong;Shin, Jisun;Yoo, Hyein;Chae, Won-Seok
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.267-274
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    • 2021
  • Acid-base titration experiments were carried out using the same sample to obtain a direct comparison of analysis results between a new titrator and conventional Spectrator (SPT) titrators. This allowed the confirmation of an endpoint both by spectroscopic detection and by conventional titrators (automatic burette (ABT) and autotitrator (ATT)). Statistical analysis was performed on the measured values (endpoints) obtained using different titrators, to assess their differences by comparison of straightness, equivalence, ANOVA, F-test, and t-test results. The coefficients of determination, confirmed by straightness, were all >0.999. Thus, the null hypothesis that there was no statistical difference could not be rejected. The Bland-Altman analysis method was used to confirm agreement with the new experimental method. No discrepancy was found in the measured values obtained using different titrators used in this study.