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Digital movie-based on automatic titrations

Authors :
Edvaldo N. Gaião
Luciano F. Almeida
Sérgio de Sá Leitão Paiva Júnior
Wellington da Silva Lyra
Lucas A. Siqueira
Ricardo Chaves Lima
Rafaela L.F.C. Lima
Source :
Talanta. 147
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study proposes the use of digital movies (DMs) in a flow–batch analyzer (FBA) to perform automatic, fast and accurate titrations. The term used for this process is “Digital movie-based on automatic titrations” (DMB-AT). A webcam records the DM during the addition of the titrant to the mixing chamber (MC). While the DM is recorded, it is decompiled into frames ordered sequentially at a constant rate of 26 frames per second (FPS). The first frame is used as a reference to define the region of interest (ROI) of 28×13 pixels and the R , G and B values, which are used to calculate the Hue ( H ) values for each frame. The Pearson's correlation coefficient ( r ) is calculated between the H values of the initial frame and each subsequent frame. The titration curves are plotted in real time using the r values and the opening time of the titrant valve. The end point is estimated by the second derivative method. A software written in C language manages all analytical steps and data treatment in real time. The feasibility of the method was attested by application in acid/base test samples and edible oils. Results were compared with classical titration and did not present statistically significant differences when the paired t -test at the 95% confidence level was applied. The proposed method is able to process about 117–128 samples per hour for the test and edible oil samples, respectively, and its precision was confirmed by overall relative standard deviation (RSD) values, always less than 1.0%.

Details

ISSN :
18733573
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Talanta
Accession number :
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