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Acid-base titration is a quantitative analysis that enables knowing the quantity of acidic or basic groups present in a solution sample. It consists in the addition of base or acid to the solution sample while monitoring the pH to reach a neutral pH. The titration can be automated and here we present a low cost Arduino based Open Source Pump (OSPump) modified to act as an automated titrator with an obsolete but reliable Metrohm 713 pH meter. Our device is 50 times less expensive than second hand units from the pH meter manufacturer and inherently open to customization. We present two validation cases of study, including the lipolysis of a vegetable olive oil in water emulsion, characterized by the OSPump Titrator.
{"references": ["Samokhin, A.S. Syringe Pump Created using 3D Printing Technology and Arduino Platform. J Anal Chem 75, 416\u2013421 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061934820030156"]}
All stl files and assembly instructions retrieved without further modification from http://www.mass-spec.ru/projects/diy/syringe_pump/eng/
PH meter, Q1-390, Science (General), Automated titration, Arduino, Autotitration, pH meter, Arduino, pH meter, Article
PH meter, Q1-390, Science (General), Automated titration, Arduino, Autotitration, pH meter, Arduino, pH meter, Article
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