Sdt 650 thermogravimetric analyzer
The SDT-650 is a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) manufactured by TA Instruments. The core function of the SDT-650 is to measure and record the change in mass of a sample as a function of temperature or time in a controlled atmosphere.
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Thermogravimetric Analysis of Fruit Thalamus
Comprehensive Nanohybrid Characterization
the synthesized nanohybrids was analyzed with a JEOL JEM-2100 transmission
electron microscope. In order to establish structure–property
relationships, structural characteristics were studied via several
techniques. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) patterns were recorded
over a 2-theta angle of 4°–70° at a step size of
0.02° with Cu Kα radiation in a Rigaku-Ultima lV X-ray
diffractometer. A Thermo Fisher Scientific X-ray photoelectron spectrometer
with a 165 mm ESCALAB Xi+ hemispherical electron energy analyzer with
monochromatic Al Kα X-rays was used to obtain X-ray photoelectron
spectra. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectral analysis was performed
with a Bruker Vertex 80 FTIR spectrophotometer in diffuse reflection
mode within a wavelength range of 600–4000 cm–1. The thermal stability of nanohybrids was investigated via a TA
Instruments SDT 650 thermogravimetric analyzer over a temperature
range of room temperature to 900 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere
at 10 °C/min ramp. A Thermo Scientific GENESYS 10S series UV–Vis
spectrophotometer was employed to procure UV–Vis spectra. A
Malvern Zetasizer Nano ZS particle size analyzer was used to determine
the particle size, zeta potential, and polydispersity index (PDI)
of the nanohybrids in water. SEM characterization was done using the
secondary electron mode of an SU6600 microscope.
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