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Cooling rates, thermogravimetry

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Thermogravimetry is a technique that measures the weight change of a sample as a function of temperature or time (time is suitable only when thermal analysis is performed at specified constant temperature increments). The solid or liquid sample is heated or cooled at a selected rate or isothermally maintained at a fixed temperature. TG is used to measure degradation, oxidation, reduction, evaporation, sublimation, and other heat-related changes occurring in polymers. [Pg.200]

Thermogravimetry (TG). A technique whereby the weight of a substance, in an environment heated or cooled at a controlled rate, is recorded as a function of time or temperature. [Pg.803]


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