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Proteus 4

Manufactured by Netzsch
Sourced in Germany

The NETZSCH PROTEUS 4.2 software is a thermal analysis data acquisition and evaluation system. It provides tools for data processing and analysis of thermal events.

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Thermogravimetric Analysis of Solid Samples

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Thermogravimetric measurements were taken with a STA 449F1 JUPITER instrument, manufactured by Netzsch GmbH in Selb, Germany. Calibrations of temperature and sensitivity were conducted with indium over a temperature range of 30–700 °C. After the weighing of the solid samples, which ranged from around 5.0 to 11 mg, the samples were placed in alumina pans to be subjected to TG measurements. The temperature range employed was between 30 and 700 °C, and the heating rate was 10 °C/min. This was performed in an environment of dry nitrogen with a flow rate of 50 mL/min. The NETZSCH PROTEUS 4.2 software (Netzsch, GmbH, Selb, Germany) was used to perform the analysis of the data.
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Thermogravimetric Analysis of Solid Samples

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Thermogravimetric measurements were taken with a STA 449F1 JUPITER instrument, manufactured by Netzsch GmbH in Selb, Germany. Calibrations of temperature and sensitivity were conducted with indium over a temperature range of 30–700 °C. After the weighing of the solid samples, which ranged from around 5.0 to 11 mg, the samples were placed in alumina pans to be subjected to TG measurements. The temperature range employed was between 30 and 700 °C, and the heating rate was 10 °C/min. This was performed in an environment of dry nitrogen with a flow rate of 50 mL/min. The NETZSCH PROTEUS 4.2 software (Netzsch, GmbH, Selb, Germany) was used to perform the analysis of the data.
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