TGA-FTIR – Thermo Gravimetric Analysis coupled with Infrared Spectroscopy

Coupling techniques are used in chemical analytics to combine the features of different analytic methods.

The TGA-FTIR coupling uses the thermogravimetric analysis to measure the mass (usually mass loss) of a sample over time during a given temperature program.

The gases resulting from the thermal decomposition of the sample are analyzed simultaneously by means of infrared spectroscopy.

The chemical information on the decomposition gases can give deeper insights in the decomposition mechanisms or simply reveal the chemical nature of the emitted gases.

Applications

  • Thermal stability test of glues and adhesives
  • Curing behavior polymers
  • Long term outgassing characteristics of adhesives
  • Decomposition mechanisms

Technical Specifications

Netzsch TG 209 F1 Iris with Bruker Optik GmbH - Tensor 27

Netzsch TG 209 F1 Iris

  • Temperature range: 20 - 1000°C
  • Scanning rates: 0.001 - 100 °C/min
  • Measuring range: 2000 mg
  • Resolution: 0.1 µg
  • Purge gases: N2, Air, O2

Bruker Optik GmbH - Tensor 27

  • Spectral Range 7,500 to 370 cm-1 , with standard KBr beamsplitter

Contact

Chemical and Physical Analytics

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