What’s New in Titration: New Techniques, Applications and Integration

DATE
May 14, 2025
TIME
10:00 a.m. PDT, 1:00 p.m. EDT, 18:00 GMT, 19:00 CEST - Duration: 60 Minutes

Overview

Titration is a classic yet evolving technique. Whether you're tackling weak acids, complex matrices or low concentrations, modern titration methods offer smarter, faster solutions. In this educational webinar, we’ll explore how new approaches to titration are used to open doors in sectors like batteries, semiconductors and specialty chemicals. Conductometric titration for precise determination of weak acids and halides and thermometric titration for high-concentration acid mixture samples, are just two examples that show how titration has evolved over time. 

Join Eduardo Simões, Product Specialist for Titration, and Scott Segro, Senior Scientist, as they showcase the latest sensors, share real-world case studies and explain how flexible, integrated systems can transform your lab’s productivity. From customizing workflows to solving tough applications, this session is packed with practical insights. Stick around for a live Q&A to ask your toughest titration questions, our experts are ready for them. 

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Understand how conductometric and thermometric titrations work, and when to use them
  • Explore new sensors and their applications in challenging or emerging sample types
  • Learn how to customize titration workflows, including integration with other analytical techniques
Who Should Attend:
  • Those who want to stay up to date on the latest in automatic titration techniques and sensors
  • If you want to learn novel applications applied for emerging technologies
  • Those interested in discovering customization possibilities with titration including low-volume analysis and integration with other techniques

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Speakers

Eduardo Simões, MSc
Titration Product Specialist
Metrohm USA
Scott Segro, PhD
Senior Scientist,
Metrohm USA
Kelly McSweeney
Contributing Editor,
C&EN Media Group

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