Thermochimica Acta, Vol.496, No.1-2, 143-150, 2009
Compositional characterization of carbon electrode material: A study using simultaneous TG-DTA-FTIR
Present work describes the application of thermal methods, especially the evolved gas analysis (EGA) for the compositional characterization of carbon electrode material with respect to its organic, amorphous and graphitic carbon content. Trace levels of organic carbon present in the amorphous carbon samples were determined qualitatively by using FTIR absorption spectroscopy. Amorphous and graphitic carbon content in synthetic mixture samples were determined quantitatively using simultaneous TG-DTA-FTIR measurements. FTIR system was calibrated using the measured absorption signal of the evolved carbon dioxide due to the decomposition of cadmium carbonate. Inter-comparison studies using TG-FTIR measurements show that simultaneous FTIR spectroscopy is an effective complementary quantitative measurement technique for thermogravimetric analysis involving the complex decomposition reaction processes. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Thermogravimetry (TG);Differential thermal analysis (DTA);Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR);Derivative thermogravimetry (DTG);Evolved gas analysis (EGA);Quantitative analysis