Crystallization Water of CuSO4

Effect of heating rate on successive water release

In this application the successive water release from copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate (CuSO4 *5H2O) with increasing temperature is monitored by performing a temperature scan from 50 °C to 280 °C. The scan speed (°C/min) as well as sample size is optimized in order to get the best possible peak separation.

Background:

Crystallization water is the water that is incorporated when a crystallization occurs in aqueous solution. Since this water is part of the crystal it is also often referred to as crystal lattice water. This water can be bound with different strength and, therefore, be liberated from the crystal at different temperatures.

The scanning was monitored using a automated Titrator connected to the automated titration system InMotionPro.

The Application Includes:

  • Introduction
  • Sample Preparation and Procedures
  • Chemistry
  • Instruments and Accessories
  • Method in Detail
  • Results and Remarks

And method files ( .lmt and .xml) for direct import and implementation on the instrument

Crystallization Water of Copper sulphate with InMotion KFpro
Crystallization Water of Copper sulphate with InMotion KFpro
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