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Tips and tricks for Karl Fischer water determination using the oven method

Karl Fischer titration

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This on-demand webinar presents how to prepare the titration system with the KF oven, handle liquid samples and water standards correctly, select the optimal heating temperature, and which reagents and water standards to use to obtain correct results.

Michael Margreth, Senior Product Specialist Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters, and Dr. Roman Neufeld, Senior Research Scientist  at Honeywell, present the Karl Fischer oven method. The oven method can be used to analyse substances that cannot be titrated directly.

Karl Fischer oven method: Dealing with difficult samples

The Karl Fischer oven method is a sample preparation technique used in Karl Fischer titration to analyze samples that do not dissolve in KF reagents, release their water only slowly and/or at higher temperatures, undergo side reactions with the KF reagent, or contaminate the titration cell.

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