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New direction in electrode design

A Metrohm UK product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Oct 8, 2004

Metrohm Titrodes and MicroTitrodes combine two measuring electrodes into a unique metal/glass combinations electrode.

Metrohm Titrodes and MicroTitrodes combine two measuring electrodes into a unique metal/glass combinations electrode.

Depending on your titration, one would work as the indicator electrode the other as the reference.

Which means: No typical electrode problems * No reference filling solution needed, no question of which electrolyte to use and no electrolyte solution precipitation * No reference diaphragm, eliminates blocked diaphragm problems or frozen ground-glass joints * No storage problems, simply store in distilled water Typical Applications for Titrodes: * Acid/Base Titrations, Aqueous or Non-Aqueous?the glass electrode of either the Pt or Ag Titrode is the measuring electrode, the metal provides a very stable * Acidic precipitation/argentometry titrations, the Silver Titrode and Micro Titrode uses the silver ring as the indicator with the glass offering a constant reference * In the alkaline sulfide and mercaptan titrations, again the silver Titrodes provide consistent results with the unique combination.

Other typical redox titrations such as the acidic iron(II) sulphate with KMnO4 or diazotisation with sodium nitrite, can be done very well with the Platinum Titrode and the Micro Titrode.

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