Project Director
Lynch, John A.
Publisher
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Place of Publication
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Abstract
Over the past three years, I have been involved in the development and testing of an automated thermometric titration system for chemical research. There were three major phases in this process. The first phase consisted of modernizing the equipment and software. The second phase consisted of testing the software and equipment with a known chemical system. The third phase consisted of original research.
Acknowledgments
John A. Lynch, for serving as project director, letting me do research for three years, and having enough patience to handle my mad dashes to the finish line. Eric T. Lane, for programming assistance, helpful advice, a lot of curve-fitting work, and excellent proofreading. Greg J. Grant, for answering all my questions about 9S3 and Co^2+ chemistry. Keith Duckett, for running several titrations and getting the photometric system up and running. Kurt Sutter, for amazingly fast and competent technical support for ProFit.
Degree
B. S.; An honors thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Science.
Date
7-1996
Subject
Thermometric titration; Temperature measuring instruments
Discipline
Analytical Chemistry
Document Type
Theses
Extent
i, 63 leaves
DCMI Type
Text
Language
English
Call Number
LB2369.5 .L555 1996
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Recommended Citation
Linneman, Russel P. II, "Automation and analysis of thermometric titrations" (1996). Honors Theses.
https://scholar.utc.edu/honors-theses/538
Department
Dept. of Chemistry