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Automated Photometric Determination of Manganese using the Metrohm’s Optrode Sensor

20 Jul 2015

This application note describes the use of Metrohm’s Optrode Sensor for titration, with photometric endpoint recognition in the determination of Manganese. Manganese can be determined as Mn(II) in aqueous solutions at pH 10 with Eriochrome Black T as indicator; the Optrode is used at a wavelength of 610 nm.

Optrode Sensor for Titration

Metrohm AG

Sensor for titration with photometric endpoint recognition. Eight wave lengths: 470, 502, 520, 574, 590, 610, 640 and 660 nm 100% solvent-resistant due to glass shaft Compact and space-saving Very easy to clean Easy to change the wave lengths Both new and existing titration systems can be furnished with the optrode. The power supply is provided directly through the USB interface of a Metrohm instrument (Titrino plus, Ti-Touch, Titrando, USB sample changer). With older models without a USB interface, the power supply can also be provided by means of an optional USB power supply unit.

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Automated Photometric Determination of Manganese using the Metrohm’s Optrode Sensor