aquametry
aquametry
[ə′kwäm·ə·trē] (analytical chemistry)
Analytical processes to measure the water present in materials; methods include Karl Fischer titration, reactions with acid chlorides and anhydrides, oven drying, distillation, and chromatography.
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References in periodicals archive
Hamami, "Microwave dielectric properties of hevea rubber latex, oil palm fruit and timber and their application for quality assessment," in Electromagnetic
Aquametry: Electromagnetic Wave Interaction with Water and Moist Substances, pp.
A number of previous works consider the problem of estimating MC using microwave
aquametry (King et al.
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