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19 October 1994 Thermogravimetric analysis of selected condensed materials on a quartz crystal microbalance
C. Brent Bargeron, Terry E. Phillips, Richard C. Benson
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Abstract
Employing a quartz crystal microbalance and a quadrupole mass spectrometer in a vacuum chamber, thermogravimetric analyses (TGA) and mass spectrometer analyses have been performed at low temperature on depositions of ammonia, acetone, methanol, toluene, isopropyl alcohol, water, para-xylene, and selected combinations. Deposition of a single species yielded a TGA curve characteristic of a pure substance. Homogeneous binary mixtures, like methanol and water, exhibited a desorption curve which included structure that was intermediate to that observed for pure materials. Sequential layering of one material on top of another also altered the TGA response, and the TGA curve shape was found to be a function of top-layer thickness for the water-on-methanol system. Backfilling the chamber with nitrogen or argon at a pressure of 1 Torr shifted the sublimation temperature of water about 20 K higher.
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C. Brent Bargeron, Terry E. Phillips, and Richard C. Benson "Thermogravimetric analysis of selected condensed materials on a quartz crystal microbalance", Proc. SPIE 2261, Optical System Contamination: Effects, Measurements, and Control IV, (19 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190140
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KEYWORDS
Gases

Crystals

Nitrogen

Quartz

Argon

Ions

Spectroscopy

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