1. Simple Modification of Karl-Fischer Titration Method for Determination of Water Content in Colored Samples.
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Tavčar, Eva, Turk, Erika, and Kreft, Samo
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KARL Fischer technique , *COLOR of water , *ELECTROCHEMICAL sensors , *SPECTROPHOTOMETRY , *MOISTURE , *CUVETTES (Optical instrument) - Abstract
The most commonly used technique for water content determination is Karl-Fischer titration with electrometric detection, requiring specialized equipment. When appropriate equipment is not available, the method can be performed through visual detection of a titration endpoint, which does not enable an analysis of colored samples. Here, we developed a method with spectrophotometric detection of a titration endpoint, appropriate for moisture determination of colored samples. The reaction takes place in a sealed 4ml cuvette. Detection is performed at 520 nm. Titration endpoint is determined from the graph of absorbance plotted against titration volume. The method has appropriate reproducibility (RSD = 4.3%), accuracy, and linearity (R² = 0.997). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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