Issue 10, 1991

Determination of titratable acidity of wines and total acidity of vinegars by discontinuous flow analysis using photometric end-point detection

Abstract

The titratable acidity of white and red wines and the total acidity of vinegars were determined using the flow-based titration technique, discontinuous flow analysis with photometric end-point detection. A flow cell was used which had a low-volume mixing chamber fitted with a high-speed stirrer. Detection of the end-point was achieved using a light emitting diode and photodiode incorporated into the flow cell. A sample throughput of one every 4 s was possible with a precision of better than 1% relative standard deviation (n= 6) being observed for all standards and most samples. The results compared well with those from a standard manual titration.

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Analyst, 1991,116, 1051-1054

Determination of titratable acidity of wines and total acidity of vinegars by discontinuous flow analysis using photometric end-point detection

T. J. Cardwell, R. W. Cattrall, G. J. Cross, G. R. O'Connell, J. D. Petty and G. R. Scollary, Analyst, 1991, 116, 1051 DOI: 10.1039/AN9911601051

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