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2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2005.04.007
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High throughput continuous titration based on a flow ratiometry controlled with feedback-based variable triangular waves and subsequent fixed triangular waves

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“…The principle of feedback-based and subsequent fixed triangular wave-controlled flow ratiometry was described in detail before. [23][24][25] Therefore, the following is a brief description on the principle; a detailed description is provided in Supporting Information ( Fig. S1 and its caption).…”
Section: Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The principle of feedback-based and subsequent fixed triangular wave-controlled flow ratiometry was described in detail before. [23][24][25] Therefore, the following is a brief description on the principle; a detailed description is provided in Supporting Information ( Fig. S1 and its caption).…”
Section: Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aydan et al 22 simultaneously determined magnesium and calcium ions by a feedback-based flow ratiometry using a photosensor and an ion sensor that were set in series in a flow system. Tanaka et al [23][24][25] further enhanced the throughput rate of flow ratiometry by combining a feedback-based control with a subsequent fixed triangular wave control that scanned narrower range with higher rate. Miyazaki et al 26 realized unprecedented throughput rate of 46.9 titrations/min (1.28 s/titration) by applying this concept.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 In contrast with previous studies, 15,16 where the equivalence point (EP) was located as the inflection point of the titration curve, EP was determined simply as the point where Vd crosses a preset value (Vsp), as mentioned in Principle. In addition, the transition of Vd was steep around EP.…”
Section: Basic Conditions For the Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 After feedback-based operation, fixed triangular waves were used to control the titrant flow rate in order to further limit the scan to the range of interest. The developed method realized potentiometric titrations having an extremely high throughput rate at reasonable precision (maximally 17.6 titrations per minute at RSD = 0.35%).…”
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“…More recently, the method was further improved with respect to throughput rate (maximally, 34 determinations/min) through the introduction of a fixed triangular wave control approach for faster and narrower-ranged scans. [6][7][8] These approaches brought us a new concept of flow analysis that utilized the principles of communication using waves (i.e., modulation, multiplexing, demodulation, etc.). We named the method amplitude-modulated multiplexed flow analysis (AMMFA) and published details in a previous paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%