1932
DOI: 10.1007/bf02715297
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Micro acidimetry of nitrophenols with the glass electrode

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“…The papers that followed up on Goode’s pH meters fell into two broad categories: those that embraced its continuous-reading aspect and described improvements by using newly available tubes and/or alternative circuits , and those that merely incorporated one or more vacuum tubes with a milliammeter instead of the usual null detector (until then: a more sensitive galvanometer, a capillary electrometer, or a four-quadrant electrometer) in otherwise traditional potentiometer designs , . For example, Treadwell reported that he had reproduced Goode’s results with a vacuum triode of different manufacture, and had likewise obtained a wide range of grid voltages for which the output voltage was, to within 1%, a linear function of the grid potential.…”
Section: Early Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The papers that followed up on Goode’s pH meters fell into two broad categories: those that embraced its continuous-reading aspect and described improvements by using newly available tubes and/or alternative circuits , and those that merely incorporated one or more vacuum tubes with a milliammeter instead of the usual null detector (until then: a more sensitive galvanometer, a capillary electrometer, or a four-quadrant electrometer) in otherwise traditional potentiometer designs , . For example, Treadwell reported that he had reproduced Goode’s results with a vacuum triode of different manufacture, and had likewise obtained a wide range of grid voltages for which the output voltage was, to within 1%, a linear function of the grid potential.…”
Section: Early Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These papers also highlighted some of the difficulties with such early applications of vacuum tubes to high-impedance sources. The sockets in which those tubes were mounted sometimes leaked so much electricity (thereby reducing the input resistance of the pH meter) that Elder and Wright found it necessary to remove them, and solder their wires directly to the pins of the vacuum tube.…”
Section: Vacuum Tubes and Glass Electrodesmentioning
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“…Micro hydrogen electrodes have been described by Frediani (149) and by Lobering (842) and micro quinhydrone electrodes by Mikawa (376), LaMer and Armbruster (319) for studies of heavy water solutions, Fuhrmann (161), and Itano (256). A list of typical detailed applications of microtechnique in potentiometric titrations follows: Acidimetry, using glass electrode (Partridge and Bowles, 427) Amino nitrogen (Roche and Roche,462) Bromide, 0.25 mg. in the presence of 25 mg. of chloride (Vladimirov and Epstein, 603) Chloride, 0.25 ml. of 0.0001 JV solution in alcohol or acetone titrated within a few per cent of the correct value ( This circuit is easy to construct and has given good service in the hands of numerous workers.…”
Section: Apparatus and Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%