(TGA) Thermal Gravimetric Analysis
The TA Instruments Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) measures the change in mass of a sample as heat is applied in a controlled environment. This measurement provides information about physical phenomena, such as phase transitions, absorption, adsorption, and desorption; as well as chemical phenomena, including chemisorptions, thermal decomposition, and solid-gas reactions (e.g., oxidation or reduction)
The Q 500 Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) with autosampler and heat exchanger has an isolated thermo-balance and an innovative IR-heated furnace to measure weight changes as small as 1 microgram across temperature ranges from 30 to 1000 °C. Samples may be analyzed in either an inert (N2 or Ar) or reactive (air) atmosphere, and the system’s software allows users to switch between atmospheres during a run. More exotic gases can be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Samples are run using a hanging pan. Depending on the testing need, we work with our customers to create a custom method for our customers.
The typical sample size is 1-20 mg. Sample loading into the instrument is controlled by an autosampler robot allowing up to 10 samples to be analyzed without the user needing to be present.
Some examples of TGA
PROPERTY | METHOD |
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Composition | Step evaluation, residue |
Thermal stability, decomposition | Step evaluation |
Moisture | Step evaluation |
Oxidation stability | Onset, limits |
Kinetics of reactions | Conversion/step reaction |
Adsorption / Desorption processes | Step evaluation |
Vaporization behavior | Step evaluation |
Influence of reactive gases | Integration, step evaluation |