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Analytica 2016

September 28-30, 2016

Volume 7, Issue 5(Suppl)

J Anal Bioanal Tech 2016

ISSN: 2155-9872 JABT, an open access journal

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September 28-30, 2016 Orlando, USA

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International Conference and Exhibition on

Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques

Anatoly G Tereshchenko, J Anal Bioanal Tech 2016, 7:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9872.C1.025

Hygroscopic gravimetric quantitative chemical analysis

Anatoly G Tereshchenko

Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia

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ygroscopic gravimetric method is based on the determination of the absorbed water vapor mass by a dry sample after

holding at a specific relative humidity and temperature. Theoretical bases of the methods are considered. Mass value of the

sorbedwater (water content) is proportional to the concentration of a heterogeneous hygroscopic impurity. Other heterogeneous

hygroscopic impurities affect proportionality while water-insoluble and homogeneous impurities have no influence on water

content and proportionality. Equilibrium moisture sorption of the sample due to the total effect of all the soluble impurities

allows determination of the main component content in a substance. The method can be experimentally based on, holding the

sample in exsiccator, isopiestic device or in dynamic vapor sorption devices. The range of the recommended relative humidity

values lies within 1-5% relative humidity below the hygroscopic point (RH0) of the main component. The method is applied to

determine the amorphous impurity content in a crystalline product. Application areas of the method are outlined in the paper.

Attention is paid to the fact that not only water but also organic solvents can act as sorbed vapors; the objects under analysis

can be both solid and gaseous substances. Employing simple experimental technique the method provides for determination

of the content of the main component (from 99 to 99.999 %) and soluble impurities (from 1 to 0.001%).

Biography

Anatoly G Tereshchenko was graduated from the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute, Chemical Engineering Department in 1969. He has obtained his PhD in 1974.

Presently, he is the Head of the Information Technology Laboratory at the Institute of High Technology Physics, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University.

His scientific interests include the development of the laboratory information management system “Kimia-Analitik” (Chemistry -Analysis), quality control of the

quantitative chemical analysis results within the laboratory, effect of impurities on soluble crystalline solids’ hygroscopicity, сaking behavior of soluble solids and

isopiestic research method. He is the author of 150 articles and 2 monographs.

tagniivn@tpu.ru