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What is thermogravimetric analysis?

Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is a technique that measures the change in weight of a substance as a function of temperature or time under a controlled atmosphere. It is commonly used to determine the thermal stability and composition of materials by observing weight changes due to decomposition, oxidation, or dehydration. Applications include characterizing polymers, pharmaceuticals, and inorganic materials.

What other technologies are related to thermogravimetric analysis?

thermogravimetric analysis Complementary Technologies

DSC measures heat flow associated with transitions, complementing TGA's mass change measurements during heating. Together, they provide a more complete thermal analysis.
mentioned alongside thermogravimetric analysis in 23% (140) of relevant job posts
XRD identifies crystalline phases and structural changes in a material, complementing TGA's information about thermal decomposition and stability.
mentioned alongside thermogravimetric analysis in 4% (64) of relevant job posts
SEM provides high-resolution images of a sample's surface morphology, complementing TGA's bulk thermal properties.
mentioned alongside thermogravimetric analysis in 4% (58) of relevant job posts

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