News

Karl Fischer (KF) titration is a widely used technique for moisture or water determination in solid, liquid and gaseous samples.
Recently, Bierich has evolved a third method for the estimation of reduced glutathione and has also obtained values much lower than those obtained by iodine titration.
Karl Fischer titration is used to determine the water content of samples. It can be performed using either volumetric or coulometric measurement techniques.
The iodine adsorption number of carbon black is in direct proportion to the surface area. This relationship is useful in characterizing carbon black. However, the adsorption number is also influenced ...
ON adding hydrochloric acid to a solution of ascorbic acid, reversible oxidation with 2: 6-dichloro-phenolindophenol and iodine becomes progressively slower as the mineral acid content increases ...