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Meaning of "coulometric"

Coulometric: (adjective) Relating to or involving coulometry, a method of chemical analysis that measures the quantity of electric charge passed during an electrolysis reaction to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution
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Consequently the coulometric efficiency is increased.
The water content can be monitored by coulometric titration.
A coulometric method was also tested.
The measurement was conducted by coulometric titration.
Controlled potential coulometric analysis is one method in this respect.
The oxygen permeability of a material is determined by the coulometric method.
The moisture amount is measured by coulometric titration or volumetric titration.
Moisture content of the lyophilized powder was determined by coulometric titration.
Electrochemical coulometric dectector.
Coulometric testing system.
The tin oxide layer thickness is determined using a coulometric method.
Coulometric methods involve electrochemical generation of chemical species in a solution vía an electrode reaction.
Electrochemical detection was performed using a coulometric cell comprised of two electrodes in series.
Coulometric titrations use a constant current system to accurately quantify the concentration of a species.
The samples were also analysed for the moisture content by coulometric determination.

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Start the volumetric and coulometric titrators pressing one button only and get results within minutes.
The oxygen which diffuses through the lens is measured using a coulometric detector.
For Coulometric determination of water in petroleum products.
The arrangements of the invention can for example take the form of coulometric measurements.
The Karl Fischer reaction uses a coulometric titration to determine the amount of water in a sample.
Studies have shown an excellent correlation between the conductivity and the coulometric titration of chloride.
Coulometric water content determination according to Karl Fischer.
This voltage then can become the endpoint of the coulometric measurement performed on a fresh sample.
When using coulometric methods, care must be taken to account for the electrode 's capacitance.
The following determination parameters were utilized for the coulometric KF titration.
Studied by coulometric Karl Fischer titration.
The water content of each formulation was determined by coulometric Karl Fischer titration.
The analysis of the coulometric detected water content uitilized the following equation,.
The catechol - and indolamines are detected by coulometric oxidation.
When sample weight is small, the coulometric titration method can be preferably chosen.
The catechol - and indolainines are detected by coulometric oxidation.
Conversely, with the coulometric method, the titrant is generated electrochemically in the titration cell.
The electrochemical detector 18 can operate on either coulometric or amperometric principles.
In coulometric measurements only two electrodes, the sensing electrode and the counter electrode are required.
Water content was determined by coulometric Karl Fischer titration.
Example Examples of glucose measurement will now be described non-limitatively, first in a coulometric embodiment.
Moisture was measured using coulometric Karl Fischer titration.
Examples of non-potentiometric electrode systems include the amperometric, galvanic, photo-galvanic and coulometric types.
Similarly, the routine determination of chloride by coulometric methods requires special instrumentation.
Further, the moisture content in the crystals was measured by Karl Fischer coulometric titration method.
Capsule content was validated using a sensitive coulometric electrode detection method developed by the inventors ' laboratory.
In one embodiment, integration is carried out by operating the biosensor in a coulometric ( charge-measuring ) mode.
A Serodyn Aquatest 10 Karl Fischer coulometric moisture analyzer was used to determine the actual weight loss.
These techniques generally make use of conductimetric, voltametric, amperometric, coulometric or polarographic measurements.
A Karl Fischer ( KF ) coulometric titrator is one of the most accurate methods.
The electrochemical detector 240 of the exemplary embodiment can operate on either coulometric or amperometric principles.
Definition: Coulometric method.
FIG . 2 Diagrammatically a longitudinal sectional view of the coulometric cell of FIG . 1.
The Karl Fischer ( KF ) reaction is used in the coulometric determination of water.
Hereafter determination of chlorine is performed on an Euroglas Coulometric System ESC 2000.

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