It is possible to measure the thermal behavior of calcium oxalate monohydrate during dehydration and other processes.
TG-DTA is a technique that involves heating a sample and a reference material to measure the weight of the sample and the temperature difference between the sample and the reference material. It allows for the quantification of moisture, organic components, ash content, etc., based on weight changes, and evaluates decomposition, oxidation, and thermal stability during heating based on the temperature difference between the sample and the reference material. The thermal behavior of calcium oxalate hydrate during dehydration was measured using TG/DTA.
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The thermal behavior of calcium oxalate monohydrate (CaC₂O₄·H₂O) during dehydration was measured using TG/DTA. The heating conditions were dry air (N₂:O₂ = 8:2) from room temperature to 900°C (heating rate of 20°C/min).
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Thermal behavior measurement of calcium oxalate monohydrate.
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