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HYDRANAL® Karl Fischer Titration Reagents

Chemical Fundamentals

The general reactions behind Karl Fischer titration are as follows:

CH3 OH + SO2 + RN → [RNH]SO3CH3

H2O + I2 + [RNH]SO3CH3 + 2 RN → [RNH]SO4 CH3 + 2 [RNH]I

(RN = Base)

This reaction consumes water and iodine in a 1:1 ratio. In order to assure a stoichiometric course of the Karl Fischer reaction, certain fundamental requirements must be met and several potential interferences must be avoided. The choice of working medium and pH range are the most critical considerations.

  • Working medium
  • pH value

  • HYDRANAL® reagents
  • Standard procedures for Karl Fischer Titration


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