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To Evaluate Complex Gas Mixtures evolved during Thermal Decomposition

RECORD | Already taken place Sa, 31.12.2022
This webinar covers how combining TGA with FT-IR enables chemical analysis of evolved gases, including methods for mixture analysis, spectra deconvolution, and real-world applications.
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Bruker: To Evaluate Complex Gas Mixtures evolved during Thermal Decomposition
Bruker: To Evaluate Complex Gas Mixtures evolved during Thermal Decomposition

Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) is an ideal tool for the characterization of all kinds of organic and inorganic solids and liquids. Thermodynamic transitions, thermal stability, decomposition and chemical reactions can be detected and quantified with high accuracy over a broad temperature range. However, this method does not provide details about the chemistry behind the processes under study.

The combination of thermal analysis with infrared spectroscopy bridges this analytical gap. Fourier-Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy is a classical tool for the identification and quantification of gases. This technique is based on the interaction of infrared radiation with the vibrating dipole moments of molecules. FT-IR yields a unique IR spectrum for each substance, except for homonuclear diatomic gases and pure metals

In a simple case, only one type of gas molecule is evolved with an applied temperature increase in the TGA. The evolved gas is flowed into the FT-IR and can be readily identified by searching its spectrum against a gas phase reference library. In a typical decomposition process, evolved fume is a mixture of gases. Different hardware and software approaches to identify the composition of complex gas mixtures will be presented with a thorough discussion of the following topics:

  • Mixture analysis using library search
  • TGA-IR at reduced pressure 
  • Spectra manipulation method for deconvoluting complex spectra (mixtures)

Examples of applications will include the identification of plasticizers in polymers, PVC undercoating analysis, decomposition of PETN explosive, NHF propellant, and others.

Presenter: Dr. Sergey Shilov (North America Product Manager, Science Business Unit, Bruker Optics)

Dr. Sergey V. Shilov is a Product Manager for North America at Bruker Optics. Sergey joined Bruker in 2001. He is responsible for the support and development of new applications for the Bruker research FTIR systems. He received his Ph.D. in 1992 from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Polymer Physics and his M.S. from St. Petersburg State University (Russia) in Physics in 1986. Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation (Germany) awarded him a research fellowship in 1996. Sergey published 37 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy, surface science, polymer, and life-science applications. 

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