MUMBAI, India, July 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521047878 A) filed by Pimpri Chinchwad College Of Engineering; Dr. Amol Purushottam Kharche; Dr. Sanjivani Sunil Sonar; Miss. Priya Prabhakar Pawar; Rudraksh Santosh Charhate; Aaryan Gajanan Bhujang; Neha Manoj Chaudhari; Aditya Abhijit Atre; and Atharv Nishikant Bhole, Pune, India, on May 17, for 'robotic equipment (apparatus) for automatically controlled titration (r.e.a.c.t) and a method thereof.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Amol Purushottam Kharche; Dr. Sanjivani Sunil Sonar; Miss. Priya Prabhakar Pawar; Rudraksh Santosh Charhate; Aaryan Gajanan Bhujang; Neha Manoj Chaudhari; Aditya Abhijit Atre; and Atharv Nishikant Bhole.

The application for the patent was published on July 11, under issue no. 28/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention discloses an automated titration apparatus (100) and method (200) designed to improve precision and efficiency through real-time optical detection and control. The system includes a light-isolated enclosure (102) containing a beaker and a burette, with a motorized stirrer (104) ensuring continuous mixing. A TCS3200 color sensor (106) positioned beneath the beaker captures real-time RGB values during titration. A processor (108) receives this data and compares it against a prestored or dynamically averaged endpoint RGB value using a weighted Euclidean distance algorithm. When the detected RGB value falls within a predefined threshold, the processor generates a stop signal. This triggers a solenoid-actuated valve to halt titrant flow within 100 milliseconds. A visual indicator (110) may signal titration completion. The system supports a calibration mode to automatically compute endpoint RGB values. The method (200) outlines steps (202-212) for operation, enabling consistent, autonomous titration with high accuracy and minimal user intervention."

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