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Side reactions in Karl Fischer titration

Dec 6, 2021

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Many chemists that utilize Karl Fischer titration are nervous about the presence of side reactions because they know that the water determination in their samples can only be specific without any side reactions. Other KFT users do not know what the possible side reactions are and therefore may obtain incorrect results.

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What are side reactions?

These are reactions with substances in the sample that:
 

  • interfere with the stoichiometry of the KF reaction
  • change the pH value of the KF reagent
  • either produce or use up water themselves
  • oxidize on the anode of the generator electrode
  • reduce on the cathode of the generator electrode
  • react with the ingredients of the KF reagent

Recognizing side reactions

One of the worst things that can happen with KFT is not knowing that a side reaction is falsifying your results. Below are some characteristic signs of side reactions.