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Thermometric titrimetry Theorical foundations and applications

Authors: Gwenola BURGOT, Jean-Louis BURGOT

Publication date: November 10, 2017

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1. General principles of the method

Thermometric titration is an old titration method . Its revival dates back to the 1960s. This was mainly due to the use of thermistors as temperature-sensitive devices and, to a lesser extent, to the advent of automatic constant-flow burettes and adiabatic reaction chambers (calorimeters) with low thermal capacities. The method's revival is due to the work of numerous authors,...

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