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About this app

The idea of Titration ColorCam was conceived in an effort to develop a smartphone aid that would enable colorblind and visually impaired students to perform acid-base titration experiments in chemistry labs. The app analyzes the color changes involved in a titration, translates data into sound (beeps) and tactile (vibrations) feedback for detecting an endpoint.


The application currently supports the following indicators:

1. Crystal Violet
2. Cresol Red
3. Thymol Blue
4. 2, 4-Dinitrophenol
5. Bromophenol Blue
6. Methyl Orange
7. Bromocresol Green
8. Methyl Red
9. Eriochrome Black T
10. Bromocresol Purple
11. Bromothymol Blue
12. Phenol Red
13. M-Nitrophenol
14. Phenolphthalein
15. Thymolphthalein
16. Starch

The application is currently in beta state. Please report any bugs and suggestions to bandyopadhyaylab@gmail.com, we will be happy to improve the app based on your feedback.

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Published in American Chemical Society's 'Journal of Chemical Education'.

The Sound and Feel of Titrations: A Smartphone Aid for Color-Blind and Visually Impaired Students
Subhajit Bandyopadhyay and Balraj Rathod
Journal of Chemical Education 2017 94 (7), 946-949
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.7b00027

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Global First Place - Winning design concept at the Intel IxDA Student Design Challenge 2017 - Interaction 17 Conference, New York, USA.

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The app has been designed and developed at
the Light Lab,
Prof. Subhajit Bandyopadhyay Group,
Department of Chemical Sciences,
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata.

Team:
Prof. Subhajit Bandyopadhyay (Group PI)
Balraj Rathod (MS Thesis Student 2016-17)

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Updated on
Sep 18, 2023

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