2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2015.03.020
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Determination of vapor pressure and thermal decomposition using thermogravimetrical analysis

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“…The vapor pressure of the ionic liquids is so low that difficult to measure at normal temperature and pressure. Heym et al[25] measured the vapor pressure of [emim][Tf2N] at 538.13 K-723.13 K by thermogravimetric analysis. The relationship between vapor pressure and temperature was obtained by fitting the Antoine equation.…”
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“…The vapor pressure of the ionic liquids is so low that difficult to measure at normal temperature and pressure. Heym et al[25] measured the vapor pressure of [emim][Tf2N] at 538.13 K-723.13 K by thermogravimetric analysis. The relationship between vapor pressure and temperature was obtained by fitting the Antoine equation.…”
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“…It is important to bear in mind what happens in a thermogravimetric experiment in order to choose the appropriate heating rates. The resultant mass loss should be the combination of thermal decomposition and evaporation kinetics occurring simultaneously [71,[80][81][82][83][84][85][86]. Considering that both the decomposition and evaporation rates grow exponentially with temperature (although the decomposition rate is more temperature sensitive than the evaporation rate), the utilization of wide temperature ranges and high heating rates leads to a process in which the thermal decomposition should control the overall mass loss [82].…”
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“…Finally, typical thermal gravimetric analysis applications relate to the evaluation of the chemical stability of the substances, the effect of the nature of the environment and the quantitative determination of components which volatilize at temperatures characteristics [30].…”
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