Expert tips for accurate and reliable Karl Fischer titrations

What is the proper procedure for carrying out a titer determination? Which reagents are suitable for water content determination, e.g., in ketones? What can you do if your sample is not soluble in Karl Fischer reagents? Users of Karl Fischer (KF) titration are faced with these and similar questions every day.
In a free webinar on December 3 from 3:00 through 4:00 p.m. CET, we will address these questions and present other useful tips and tricks. These will help you to properly handle and store your KF reagents, to avoid side reactions, and to improve the solubility of your sample. After the webinar there will be a Q&A session where you can ask the presenters any questions you may have about Karl Fischer titration.
Key learnings
- How to carry out a titer determination correctly
- How to handle water standards
- How to choose suitable reagents and solvents to dissolve samples in the KFT reagent
- How to avoid side reactions
- How to apply the KF oven technique
- How to properly clean and maintain KF electrodes
Who should attend?
- Lab technicians, chemists, and everybody else interested in deepening their knowldege of Karl Fischer titration.
Presenter: Michael Margreth (Senior Product Specialist Titration, Metrohm International Headquarters)
Michael Margreth is a Senior Product specialist for Karl Fischer titration at Metrohm International Headquarters in Herisau, Switzerland. Previously, he worked as Application Specialist for titration at Metrohm AG. He studied chemistry at the University of Basel, Switzerland, and at the FHBB in Muttenz, Switzerland. He obtained his degree in chemistry and joined Metrohm in 2005.
Presenter: Dr. Roman Neufeld (Senior Research Scientist, Solstice Advanced Materials)
Roman works as a Senior Research Scientist, leading the development of new and innovative Karl Fischer (KF) reagents. As one of the major experts in the KF water determination methodology, he also provides superior support to a global customer base on technical queries and application development for KF titration.
