4. Physico-chemical applications
Thermometric titration can be used to determine thermal effects of physical, chemical or biological origin under certain conditions. Thermodynamic and kinetic data can therefore be accessed.
First of all, it's worth mentioning the procedures for determining the thermal effects we're looking for.
4.1 Determining reaction enthalpies during thermometric titration
Reaction enthalpy can be deduced in two ways: from the thermal effect dissipated during the titration reaction period, or by the initial tangent method.
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Manufacturers
Titrotherm 859, Metrohm AG, CH-9100 Héniau, Switzerland http://www.metrohm.com
Standards and norms
- Standard Test Method for Acid Number of Guide Oils and Petroleum Products by Catalytic Thermometric Titration - ASTM D8045 - 2017
- Standard Test Method Acid Number of Petroleum Products by Potentiometric Titration - ASTM D664-11a - 2017
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