On Demand Webinar: How to Measure pH in Chemicals and Biological Samples

Improve Your pH Results with Expert Tips

Panoramica del programma

  • Introduction to pH measurement: Learn about the importance of pH accuracy in fields like chemistry and biology.
  • pH in chemicals: Discover how precise pH monitoring ensures chemical stability, reactivity, and shelf life. Learn tips for managing pH-dependent chemical processes for optimal results.
  • pH in biological samples: Explore the critical role of pH in physiological functions, enzyme activity, and disease diagnosis.
  • Techniques and best practices: Discuss pH measurement techniques, calibration, buffers, and overcoming common challenges.
  • Interactive Q&A session

Understanding and measuring pH accurately is crucial in both chemical and biological contexts, affecting a range of applications. For example, in lithium batteries, precise pH control optimizes its performance and ensures safety. In paint, it determines the color consistency, stability, and product longevity. Similarly, in plant-based proteins, pH influences protein extraction and quality, affecting texture and nutritional value. However, the complex matrices and diverse physical properties of these samples often interfere with pH measurements, posing significant challenges.

Join our webinar to learn how to overcome these challenges and optimize your pH measurement results in both chemical and biological samples. Let our experts guide you through advanced techniques, best practices, and practical solutions tailored to different applications.

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Speaker

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Dr. Reena Mascarenhas

Dr. Mascarenhas is a seasoned electrochemist with over 5 years of dedicated experience at METTLER TOLEDO. Her in-depth knowledge and expertise in the field have made her a sought-after speaker for live webinars. With a strong academic foundation and a passion for electrochemical advancements, Dr. Mascarenhas is committed to sharing her insights and contributing to the growth of the scientific community.