Karl Fischer (KF) titration is a widely used method for water content determination due to its high selectivity to water ...
A common method of quantifying the presence of an analyte in a sample is through titration, remaining relevant for centuries thanks to the simplicity and accuracy of the technique. However, there is ...
A range of production processes frequently employ acid mixtures comprised of two or three acids; for example, nitric acids, sulfuric acids and hydrochloric acids. In order to use these acids safely ...
Karl Fischer titration is based upon the original Bunsen reaction: which was later modified to the final equation: The reaction titrates the volume of KF reagent required to react the iodine until all ...
The equilibrium constant for this reaction, referred to as the acid dissociation constant, K a, is expressed in Equation 2.
The Fast Forecasting Algorithm streamlines Karl Fischer titration, ensuring accurate water measurement with efficient cell ...