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Tga q50m

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The TGA Q50M is a thermogravimetric analyzer that measures changes in the weight of a sample as a function of temperature or time. It provides quantitative analysis of materials' thermal properties, such as decomposition, oxidation, and evaporation.

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Materials Characterization Using Advanced Techniques

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The SEM images were observed using a JEOL JSM-5600LV (Akishima, Tokyo). Infrared data were measured using a VERTEX 70-FT IR spectrometer (Billerica, MA, USA). A total of 16 scans were signal-averaged with a resolution of 8 cm−1. The analysis was performed using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA Q50M, TA instruments, New Castle, DE, USA) to measure the thermal strength. UV was measured using a Genesys 10S UV–Vis spectrometer (ThermoFischer, Waltham, MA, USA).
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Characterization of Membrane Material

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The SEM image was measured using a JEOL JSM-5600LV (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan). IR spectra were measured using a VERTEX 70-FT IR spectrometer (Billerica, MA, USA); 16 scans were signal-averaged with a resolution of 4 cm−1. The thermal stability of the membrane with increasing temperature was analyzed using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA Q50M, TA instruments, New Castle, DE, USA). UV was measured using a Genesys 10S UV–vis spectrometer (ThermoFischer, Waltham, MA, USA).
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