thermalgravimetric
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From thermal + gravimetric.
Adjective
[edit]thermalgravimetric (not comparable)
- (chemistry) thermogravimetric
- 1964, Argonne National Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Reactor Development Program Progress Report, page 52:
- The occurrence of an amorphous ThO2-P2O5 phase is suspected in the light of TGA (thermalgravimetric analysis) evidence, which showed little or no loss of P2O5 on heating to 900°C.
- 1968, Bituminous Coal Facts:
- Its analytical tools range from compact, highly sophisticated units— spectroscopic and gas chromatographic equipment, thermalgravimetric balance, automatic microscopic electronic data accumulator and other hard-named devices to probe coal's nature—to the complete, separately housed coal preparation laboratory used in verifying the sulfur-reduction potential of raw coals.
- 2019, Huiqing Tang, Shihong Liu, Kai Fan, “Preparation of High-Carbon Metallic Briquette for Coke Saving in Blast Furnace”, in Tao Jiang, Jiann-Yang Hwang, Dean Gregurek, Zhiwei Peng, Jerome P. Downey, Baojun Zhao, Onuralp Yücel, Ender Keskinkilic, Rafael Padilla, editors, 10th International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing, →ISBN, page 65:
- Gasification behaviour of the optimally prepared briquette was examined using a custom-built thermalgravimetric analysis device.