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                     Thermal Analysis
     • Thermal analysis is a branch of materials science where the properties of materials are studied as they 
     change with temperature When matter is heated, it undergoes certain physical and chemical changes.
     Physical changes include phase changes such as melting, vaporization, crystallization, transitions between 
     crystal structures, changes in microstructure in metal alloys and polymers, volume changes (expansion
     and contraction), and changes in mechanical behavior.
     Chemical changes include reactions to form new products, oxidation, corrosion, decomposition, 
     dehydration, chemisorption, and the like.
     • These physical and chemical changes take place over a wide temperature range. Materials are used over a 
     wide range of temperatures
     • It is necessary to characterize materials and their behavior over a range of temperatures to determine
     what materials are suitable for specific uses and to determine what temperature range materials or
     chemicals can withstand without changing.
     • This sort of information is used to predict safe operating conditions for products, such as which type
     of tire material is best for vehicles in extremely cold or extremely hot climates, the average expected
     lifetime of materials such as paints and polymers exposed to temperature changes.
  Types of thermal analysis
  TGA (Thermal Gravimetric Analysis)
  DTG (Derivative  Thermal Gravimetric Analysis)
  DTA (Differential Thermal analysis)
  DSC (Differential Scanning calorimetry)
          Thermal Gravimetric analysis (TGA) 
    Principle:
     In thermal gravimetric analysis, the sample is heated in a given 
    environment (Air, N2, CO2, He, Ar etc.) at controlled
    rate.
     The change in the weight of the substance is recorded as a 
    function of temperature or time.
     The temperature is increased at a constant rate for a known 
    initial weight of the substance and the changes in weights are 
    recorded as a function of temperature at different time interval.
     This plot of weight change against temperature is called thermal 
    gravimetric curve or thermogram.
        Thermal Gravimetric analysis (TGA)ير  رارحلررا يرنرزولررا ليلحتلررا   
     ةجرد يف مظتنم رييغتل اهضرععت  ءانثا اهليلحت يرجي يتلا ةنيعلا ةلتكل رمتسملا سايقلا ىلع ةقيرطلا موقت
       ىمست و ةرارحلا ةجرد عم ةلتكلا ريغتل تاينحنم يطععت  و  ليجست قاروا ىلع كلذ لجسي و اهترارح
          :تلعافتلا نم نييلاتلا نيعونلل حلصت ةقيرطلا وTGA curves  ةيرارحلا ةينزولا تاينحنملاب
      Reactant(s) = Product(s) + Gas (1)
      Gas + Reactant(s) = Product(s) (2)
       ل و اهنزو دادزيق (2 ) لعافتلا يف اما نزولا تلعافتملا دقفت (1 ) لعافتلا يف
            طقف تلعافتلا نم نيعونلا نيذه عم لا ةقيرطلا مدختست نا نكمي
   Example: TGA Curve for AgNO3
   • The horizontal portion of the curve indicates that, 
   there is no change in weight (a b & c d) and the 
   portion BC indicates that there is weight 
   change.
   • The weight of the substance (AgNO3) remains 
   constant up to a temperature of 473°C indicating 
   that AgNO3 is thermally stable up to a 
   temperature of 473°C. 
   • At this temperature it starts losing its weight and this
   indicates that the decomposition starts at this temperature. It 
   decomposes to NO2, O2 and Ag. The loss in weight continues up 
   to 608°C leaving metallic silver as the stable residue. Beyond 
   this temperature the weight of the sample remains constant (c 
   d) 
     TGA
     • Constant Heating Rate – Initial Temp – Final Temp – Heating 
     Rate (°C/min) • Data – Weight vs Time – Weight vs Temp. 
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