VIEW ARTICLE DOI: 10.1094/ASBCJ-39-0124
Microcomputer Automation of the Conductometric Titration of Hop α-Acids. K. J. Siebert, The Stroh Brewery Co., Detroit, MI 48226. J. Am. Soc. Brew. Chem. 39:0124, 1981.
A general-purpose microcomputer was used to automate the determination of lead conductance value by titration. The microcumputer, presented with an extracted sample in a beaker, controls the addition of titrant and the taking of data, performs all calculations, and finally prints the corrected result along with a record of the titration. A number of operating parameters were studied in order to optimize the titration. The computer system performs the analysis more rapidly than a human operator and permits much more efficient use of the analyst's time.
Keywords: Computer control, Conductance value, Interface, Linear regression, Plotting, Program