wasserfreier
Wasserfreier is a German term used to describe a substance that contains no water or only negligible amounts of it. In scientific and industrial contexts it corresponds to the English term anhydrous and is applied to solvents, reagents, and other materials that have been dried and kept moisture-free. The word contrasts with terms such as wasserhaltig or feucht, which indicate water presence above a defined threshold.
In chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and related fields, wasserfreier materials are important to prevent hydrolysis, unwanted reactions, or
Producing wasserfreier substances involves drying techniques such as azeotropic distillation, use of desiccants (for example molecular
Applications span chemical synthesis, catalysis, electronics manufacturing (where dry environments are crucial), pharmaceuticals, and food processing