Clarity data handling for spectrophotometers and titrators

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Do you need Clarity to handle other than chromatographic data?

No
1
20%
Yes, the data from spectrophotometry
3
60%
Yes, the titration data
1
20%
Yes, some other type of the data (please specify in the topic)
0
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Total votes: 5

Lab-Comp
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Clarity data handling for spectrophotometers and titrators

Post by Lab-Comp »

It would be very good, if Clarity colud handle measurement data from spectrophotometers and titrators. Than the Clarity sw. would be a complete solution for laboratory data acquisition and handling/storing.

Internal issue tracking ID: 36014
Peter Balogh

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Daniel Mentlik
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Re: Clarity data handling for spectrophotometers and titrators

Post by Daniel Mentlik »

Dear Peter,
as Clarity is a product focused on chromatography, it does not support its use in the field of spectrophotometry and titration curves. We have not discussed the extension of Clarity focus to these fields so far and I think we will not do that in the near future.

As for the data from the titrators, however, there is one possible workaround in Clarity that would enable the evaluation of titration data. In case this is needed, Clarity can perform a derivation of the titration curve to get the data in form of the position of the inflection point on the x-axis. However, the solution is cumbersome (the data still tell that the X-axis shows the time, not titration volume) and cannot be performed automatically, the differentiation can only be done manually using the Chromatogram - Overlay - Mathematics... command from the Chromatogram window.
Daniel Mentlí­k
DataApex

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