Abstract

Teaching laboratories are designed to educate students on basic theories and techniques through guided laboratory experiments. As advances in automation revolutionize research chemistry laboratories, teaching tools can advance to reflect these changes. In this study, we integrated several programmable instruments, including automated pumps for liquid transfer, into an augmented titration setup that can be operated remotely. Our setup empowers students to learn the conceptual, technical, and practical aspects of titration by leveraging laboratory automation tools. Our system uses Siri as a speech recognition tool and the Python programming language to develop action routines for titration uses. The application of Siri provides a smooth user-to-instrument experience, and the use of Python allows coders to effectively develop and maintain the workflow. Three chemistry professors were invited to participate in usability tests of the system using a mobile device. Their positive feedback highlights the promise of our system as a valuable addition to undergraduate chemistry teaching laboratories. This titration setup addresses accessibility challenges and distance learning requirements for chemical education. Further, our tool introduces students to the type of automated experimentation that is emerging as the modern standard in chemistry research laboratories.

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