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Tga dsc 2 stare system

Manufactured by Mettler Toledo
Sourced in United States, Switzerland

The TGA/DSC 2 STARe System is a thermal analysis instrument that combines thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) functionalities. It is designed to measure changes in the mass and thermal properties of materials as a function of temperature or time under controlled atmospheric conditions.

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Thermogravimetric Analysis of Stones

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Proximate analysis of each stone was performed by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), (Mettler-Toledo, Inc., TGA/DSC 2 STARe System, Columbus, Ohio, USA), using an ultra-microbalance to assess weight change upon pyrolysis. Samples (circa 5 mg) were heated from 30 C to 1000 C at a rate of 10 C/minute under nitrogen atmosphere (flow rate 50 mL/minute).
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Thermal Analysis of Flavonoids and Microparticles

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The thermal analyses of the flavonoids (E and Q) and the microparticles (In-15, In-90, E-In-15, E-In-90, Q-In-15, and Q-In-90) were carried out with a Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Thermal Gravimetric Analysis TGA/DSC-2STARe system (Mettler Toledo, Switzerland), using the Analysis Stare software. The microparticle samples (in the range 5 to 10 mg) were placed in ceramic open capsules. Temperature sweeps were run from 25 °C to 300 °C, at a heating and cooling rate of 5 °C/min under a nitrogen flux of 20 mL/min.
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