Karl Fischer & Potentiometric Titration Application Library
Hydrocarbon, Halogenated hydrocarbon | Karl Fischer titrator AQ-300/MOICO-A19
Water content of hydrocarbon and halogenated hydrocarbon could be determined by Karl Fischer coulometric titrator. In coulometric titration, iodine of Karl Fischer reagent is generated by electrolysis and generated iodine quantitatively reacts with water. Reaction formula is described below.
H₂O + I₂ + SO₂ + 3RN + CH₃OH → 2RN・HI + RN・HSO₄CH₃
2RN・HI → I₂ + 2RN + 2H⁺ + 2e⁻
Hydrocarbon and halogenated hydrocarbon do not interfere the Karl Fischer reaction and direct injection method could apply. Anode solution is selected in accordance with sample solubility. General use of anode solution contain methanol as solvent. When the sample like a long chain hydrocarbon have poor solubility in methanol, anode solution containing chloroform or hexanol or toluene is used. When fritless cell is used, cathode solution is not necessary.
H₂O + I₂ + SO₂ + 3RN + CH₃OH → 2RN・HI + RN・HSO₄CH₃
2RN・HI → I₂ + 2RN + 2H⁺ + 2e⁻
Hydrocarbon and halogenated hydrocarbon do not interfere the Karl Fischer reaction and direct injection method could apply. Anode solution is selected in accordance with sample solubility. General use of anode solution contain methanol as solvent. When the sample like a long chain hydrocarbon have poor solubility in methanol, anode solution containing chloroform or hexanol or toluene is used. When fritless cell is used, cathode solution is not necessary.