Determination of water in acetonitrile, propionitrile, dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran by infrared and near-infrared spectrometry
Abstract
For determining small amounts of water in non-aqueous solvents (acetonitrile, propionitrile, dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran) IR and near-IR spectrometry were applied. In order to prevent overlapping of the observed water band with that of the solvent, either one of the fundamental vibrations (v1 or v3 at about 3500 cm–1) was selected or combination vibrations (v1+v2) at 5200 cm–1. This method is rapid and convenient, especially in laboratories that are not equipped with a single-purpose analytical titrator according to Karl Fischer, or where water is not often determined. The detection limit is about 20 p.p.m. of water, i.e., 10–3 mol l–1. Further uses of the method were verified experimentally and are discussed.