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An automated precise Winkler titration for determining dissolved oxygen on board ship
Furuya, K.; Harada, K. (1995). An automated precise Winkler titration for determining dissolved oxygen on board ship. J. Oceanogr. 51(3): 375-383
In: Journal of Oceanography. Springer: Tokyo; London; Dordrecht; Boston. ISSN 0916-8370; e-ISSN 1573-868X, more
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  • Furuya, K.
  • Harada, K.

Abstract
    An automated titration for the Winkler method is presented for measuring primary productivity in the ocean. The system is based on a microcomputer-controlled titration with potentiometric endpoint detection. By the use of 0.005-N sodium thiosulfate as a titrant and a program designed to shorten the time for measuring, the method achieves a precision of 0.04% coefficient of variation with a range of 0.01 to 0.10% for six replicates of samples at oxygen concentration of 70 to 250 µM. It takes about four to five minutes to measure one sample.

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