Conductometry
Methods IAAC, Krossing
| Conductometry | Model: | Metrohm 712 |
| Unit and Room: | Inorg. Chemistry, 3rd floor, R.341a | |
| Responsible: | Katharina Pütz, Dr. Valentin Radtke | |
| Measurement in glove box | Further information: |
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| Short Description: Temperature-dependent conductivity measurements using an electrode with platinium plates (min. filling height of the sample: 1.6 cm). | Picture of the Equipment
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| Available Experiments/Techniques: Measuring of the samples in an argon filled glove box (water and oxygen content < 1 ppm) and tempering with a metal thermostat (accuracy about ± 0.1°C). | ||
| Special Equipment: Connection of the conductivity-meter device with the glove box. | ||
| Measurements on the equipment are currently done by: | Trained scientific service personal | |
| Recent Publications, where this instrument was important (citation): | Chem. Eur. J., 2009, 15, 1966-1976. Krossing et al., 2010, to be submitted to Chem. Eur. J. | |
| Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument: | Conductivity measurements of the samples which are oxygen and/or water sensitive. | |
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