Under normal pressure, the TGA curve for the dehydration of CaC2O4·H2O shows an apparent increase in mass at the beginning of the experiment due to collisions between water molecules and the sample holder during vacuum pumping. At higher pressures, the opposite effect is observed, with the TGA curve shifting to higher temperatures and having an increased reaction range. Using a lower heating rate lessens the initial mass increase effect.
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Under normal pressure, the TGA curve for the dehydration of CaC2O4·H2O shows an apparent increase in mass at the beginning of the experiment due to collisions between water molecules and the sample holder during vacuum pumping. At higher pressures, the opposite effect is observed, with the TGA curve shifting to higher temperatures and having an increased reaction range. Using a lower heating rate lessens the initial mass increase effect.
Under normal pressure, the TGA curve for the dehydration of CaC2O4·H2O shows an apparent increase in mass at the beginning of the experiment due to collisions between water molecules and the sample holder during vacuum pumping. At higher pressures, the opposite effect is observed, with the TGA curve shifting to higher temperatures and having an increased reaction range. Using a lower heating rate lessens the initial mass increase effect.
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Under normal pressure, the TGA curve for the dehydration of CaC2O4·H2O shows an apparent increase in mass at the beginning of the experiment due to collisions between water molecules and the sample holder during vacuum pumping. At higher pressures, the opposite effect is observed, with the TGA curve shifting to higher temperatures and having an increased reaction range. Using a lower heating rate lessens the initial mass increase effect.
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Figure 3.
21 An apparent increase in the
TGA curves for dehydration of sample mass at the CaC2O4·H2O under normal beginning of experiment pressure (dotted line, and under vacuum is due to vacuum (solid lines) collisions of water molecules with the sample holder during vacuum pumping process. At higher pressure, an opposite effect is observed to This effect lessens if a lower the TGA curve. sample heating rate is used.
Under high pressure, Ti is
shifted towards higher temperature.
Higher atmospheric pressure
also causes an increase in the reaction range (Tf - Ti).
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Lecture 4 S 7 Atmos Pressure figure 3.21 19-Nov-04