A common method of quantifying the presence of an analyte in a sample is through titration, remaining relevant for centuries thanks to the simplicity and accuracy of the technique. However, there is ...
Karl Fischer titration is a broadly used approach for calculating water content across multiple samples. However, to get accurate and reliable results, it’s essential to follow a proper workflow. Two ...
Karl Fischer (KF) titration is a redox reaction which uses the consumption of water during the reaction to measure the amount of water in a sample. It is the reference method for water determination ...
We have assessed the utility of RNA titration samples for evaluating microarray platform performance and the impact of different normalization methods on the results obtained. As part of the ...
The KF reaction is based upon an early reaction called the Bunsen reaction, in which sulfur dioxide is oxidized by iodine with the consumption of water during this oxidation. The original reaction is ...
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Photometric Titration: A Walkthrough Guide
In this second edition of the “Guide to Phototitration” Mettler Toledo presents a detailed manual on photometric titration, authored by Kees Mooibroek, former Senior Application Chemist in the Market ...
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