Automatic System for Measuring Boron in Ceramic Frits
Author Information
Author(s): F. Mis, J. M. Estela, V. Cerdh, E. Ochandio
Primary Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of the Balearic Islands
Hypothesis
An automatic system for the potentiometric determination of boron in ceramic frits can improve accuracy and efficiency.
Conclusion
The automatic potentiometric system reliably quantifies boron in ceramic frits and is a convenient alternative to manual methods.
Supporting Evidence
- The system allows up to 13 samples to be analyzed sequentially with no human intervention.
- Results showed good agreement between manual and automatic titration methods.
- The modular design allows for easy adaptation to other types of potentiometric determinations.
Takeaway
This study created a machine that can quickly and accurately measure boron in ceramics without needing a person to help.
Methodology
An automatic potentiometric titration system was developed and tested on various ceramic frit samples.
Limitations
The system's performance may vary based on the specific characteristics of the frits being analyzed.
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