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Dr. Roman Neufeld, Sr. Research Scientist from Honeywell, presents recommended coulometric KF reagents for battery electrolytes with and without reactive additives. Michael Margreth, Sr. Product Specialist Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters, explains how to analyze solid battery materials using Karl Fischer oven methodology.

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Karl Fischer titration and battery materials

OMNIS Solvent Module, Karl Fischer Titration

Karl Fischer titration is known for its accuracy in measuring trace amounts of water and it is an ideal method for monitoring water content in various battery components.

In this webinar, learn:

  • how to analyze battery liquid samples for moisture and avoid side reactions with special KF reagents
  • how the KF oven technique works for solid materials

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Karl Fischer oven method: Dealing with difficult samples

Karl Fischer oven method for 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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Oven method for sample preparation in Karl Fischer titration

Side reactions in Karl Fischer titration

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