Metrohm is offering free booklets, known as monographs, giving information on electrochemical analysis.
The Practical Titration tutorial monograph is primarily intended for training purposes and explains the theory in a simple manner and, by using practical examples, demonstrates how versatile and accurate titrimetric analysis is.
The Practical Aspects of Modern Titration monograph covers the practical dimensions of sample preparation, presents the basic principles of titrimetric analysis and advice on how to perform titrations.
The Practical Ion Chromatography monograph demonstrates that IC is not just an analytical exaltation, but that it can provide fast answers to basic questions.
A separate part provides the theoretical background to understand the practical aspects.
The 13 experiments described in the Practical Voltammetry monograph are intended to introduce the reader to the basic principles of polarography and voltammetry using a mercury electrode, and provides examples showing the use of these methods in analytical chemistry.
Practical Thermometric Titrimetry is an introduction to the technique of thermometric titrimetry for practicing industrial analytical chemists.
It describes the basics of the technique as well as a range of applications that are suitable for use with the 859 Titrotherm thermometric titration system.
Voltammetric Analysis Methods in Electroplating presents 77 methods for determining a broad range of components of galvanic baths and sewages.
Analysis of water samples and water constituents with Metrohm instruments is outlined in another booklet.
This monograph explains which parameters and water constituents can be analysed with Metrohm instruments.
A literature reference book is also available on different types of air analysis.
Water Determination by Karl Fischer Titration describes the basics of Karl Fischer titration.
It covers not the KF reagents, chemical reactions, volumetric and coulometric titration and the various detection methods, and also deals with aspects such as interfering side reactions and sample preparation techniques.
The second part of the monograph contains detailed procedures for the determination of water in different samples and covers more than 900 substances.