“…This system consists of a single-board computer (Raspberry Pi), a tailor-made adapter board, and various small and individually arrangeable sensor modules (e.g., temperature, pressure, pH value, gas sensor, conductivity, and a photometer). The computer is connected to a touch display that can be utilized to operate the analytical software [ 13 , 14 ]. This system is applicable in, for instance, reaction optimization by in situ measurements of pH value and temperature [ 15 ], air-quality tests by measuring CO 2 concentration [ 16 ], hydrogen detection during photocatalytic water splitting [ 17 ], and general chemistry education [ 13 , 14 , 18 ], for which it was originally developed.…”