What Is Coprecipitation?
Coprecipitation (coprecipitation), a phenomenon that causes precipitation of some coexisting soluble substances together when the precipitate is precipitated from a solution. Coprecipitation is one of the main sources of errors in gravimetric methods. The main reasons are surface adsorption, mixed crystals, and embedding.
- Coprecipitation (coprecipitation), a phenomenon that causes precipitation of some coexisting soluble substances together when the precipitate is precipitated from a solution.
- Co-precipitation is a major factor in fouling precipitation, and it is impossible to obtain an absolutely pure precipitate in solution through a precipitation reaction. in
- Co-precipitation separation is one of the effective methods for enriching trace components. It is a method that uses some of the co-existing trace components to be separated when the main precipitate (called a carrier) in the solution is precipitated. For example, in trace amounts