Techniques in Thermal Analysis: Hyphenated Techniques, Thermal Analysis of the Surface, and Fast Rate Analysis (ASTM special technical publication, 1466)

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Author(s): Wei-Ping Pan and Lawrence Judovits, editors
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 134

Foreword......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Overview......Page 8
An Application of Thermal Analysis to Household Waste......Page 12
Development and Evaluation of a TG/DTA/Raman System......Page 22
The Role of TGA-DTA in the Initial Evaluation of the Solid State Forms for Pharmaceutical New Chemical Entities, Part 1: Evaluation of Pure Forms......Page 32
The Role of TGA-DTA in the Initial Evaluation of the Solid State Forms for Pharmaceutical New Chemical Entities, Part 2: Evaluation of Mixed Forms......Page 42
Use of a TG/DTA/Raman System to Monitor Dehydration and Phase Conversions......Page 51
Quantitative Mass Measurements from Mass Spectrometer Trend Data in a TG/MS System......Page 61
Separation of Overlapping Processes from TGA Data and Verification by EGA......Page 69
Characterization of Modi.ed Carbon Nanotubes by TG-MS and Pyrolysis-GC/MS......Page 81
Characterization Of Epoxy Curing Using High Heating Rate DSC......Page 92
Photo Thermal Micro-Spectroscopy - A New Method for Infared Analysis of Materials......Page 104
A Thermal Analysis Method for Measuring Polymer Flammability......Page 110
Fast Scan Differential Scanning Calorimetry Distinguishes Melting, Melting-Degradation/Sublimation and Thermal Stability of Drugs......Page 128
Thermal and Oxidative Properties of Physiologically Relevant Free Fatty Acids by Dielectric Analysis and Differential Scanning Calorimetry......Page 136