Fundamentos de la determinación del contenido de agua
Este folleto incluye una visión general histórica sobre el desarrollo del método de Karl-Fischer. Explica la reacción química y las dos principales técnicas de medición: volumetría y coulometría.
The Karl Fischer method is a widely used standard method for determining water content in various samples, and it is used in different parts of the production chain, including in R&D, quality control, and production monitoring. It can measure water content from as low as 1ppm to as high as 100%. These guides provide a comprehensive overview of the Karl Fischer method, including its history, chemical reactions, measuring techniques, sample preparation, sampling techniques, and method selection. They are split up into four documents, each one covering a specific topic:
To fully understand the Karl Fischer method, the first guide in the set provides a brief historical overview of its development and explains the underlying chemical reaction based on R.W. Bunsen’s theory. Additionally, the two major measuring techniques, volumetry and coulometry, are discussed in detail.
One of the challenges of the Karl Fischer method is sample preparation. The second guide of the set focuses on more advanced sample preparation procedures than the simple dissolution in the titration cell.
The third guide in the set discusses various sampling techniques that have been developed to accommodate the varying nature of samples. This guide offers important guidelines for drawing samples to determine the water content. These tips and tricks are based on the experience of application chemists and are well-proven through daily practice.
Finally, the last guide in the set summarizes the various KF titration methods currently in use and recommends the methods that are specifically suitable for each sample type. The guide is compiled in table form for a fast and easy overview.
Karl Fischer Titration Basics, Methods and Techniques
Este folleto incluye una visión general histórica sobre el desarrollo del método de Karl-Fischer. Explica la reacción química y las dos principales técnicas de medición: volumetría y coulometría.
En esta guía, se ofrece una visión general y se describen los procedimientos avanzados de preparación de muestras, que van más allá de la simple disolución de la muestra en la célula de valoración.
Esta guía explica algunos trucos y consejos importantes para extraer muestras a fin de determinar el contenido de agua según el método de valoración Karl-Fischer.
En esta guía se recomiendan los métodos adecuados específicos para cada tipo de muestra y se resumen los diversos métodos de valoración de Karl-Fischer en uso actualmente.