2002
DOI: 10.1021/ie010565j
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A Modified Thermogravimetric Analysis Apparatus of Improved Performance

Abstract: A standard thermogravimetric analysis instrument was modified by simple changes of the gas flow lines and by provisions for continuous ultradrying, to afford higher working sensitivity and eliminate undesired mass gains due to the presence of residual impurities, especially moisture, in the sample chamber. The modified instrument is, in particular, useful in gravimetric gas sorption studies of hygroscopic materials and in thermochemical decomposition of ultrasmall (<100 μg) salt samples. To illustrate the adva… Show more

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“…During this period of cooling, the sample experienced a noticeable mass gain while no moisture or water molecules was present in the sample chamber. A similar observation was reported by Fraenkel et al [35] when a zeolite sample was subjected to cyclic heating and cooling processes. Mass gain during the cooling period was attributed to the adsorption of permanent gases (e.g.…”
Section: Single Cyclesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…During this period of cooling, the sample experienced a noticeable mass gain while no moisture or water molecules was present in the sample chamber. A similar observation was reported by Fraenkel et al [35] when a zeolite sample was subjected to cyclic heating and cooling processes. Mass gain during the cooling period was attributed to the adsorption of permanent gases (e.g.…”
Section: Single Cyclesupporting
confidence: 87%