Thermogravimetry coupled to FTIR analysis of evolved gas was applied to the quantitative determination of key-components formed in the slow pyrolysis and thermal decomposition of tobacco samples. Eight keycomponents were selected for the study: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water, acetaldehyde, glycerol, isoprene, nicotine, and phenol. Specific calibration techniques developed for FTIR evolved gas analysis were applied to carry out the quantitative analysis of evolved gases. Deconvolution techniques were applied to identify the contributions of the key-components of interest to the overall FTIR spectra. The results obtained allowed the characterization of evolution profiles of most of the key components of interest. Phenol and isoprene r...
The thermal decomposition of two tobacco blends was studied by thermogravimetry - mass spectrometry ...
The FTIR spectrometer equipped with a long path gas cell was used in on-line gas analysis in connect...
The thermal degradation behaviours of flame-retarded unsaturated polyester resin formulations contai...
Thermogravimetry coupled to FTIR analysis of evolved gas was applied to the quantitative determinati...
The identification and quantification of volatile species formed in the thermal degradation of tobac...
The identification and quantification of volatile species formed in the thermal degradation of tobac...
Investigation of the detailed pyrolysis characteristics of tobacco raw materials is important for th...
Pyrolysis and oxidation reactions involving four types of tobacco (a flue-cured Virginia, an air-cur...
In this work, the evolution with temperature of the qualitative composition of the gases evolved in ...
Thermal analysis methods have ben used for many years for material characterization. In recent years...
Evolved gas analysis of unplasticised cellulose diacetate flake and plasticised cellulose diacetate ...
Diammonium hydrogen phosphate (DAP) is commonly used as a flavor ingredient of commercial cigarettes...
In this work, the catalytic effect of MCM-41 on the qualitative composition of the gases evolved in ...
FT-IR evolved gas analysis, a non-isothermal pyrolysis technique, is used to probe the changes in to...
The gaseous products produced by pyrolysing various samples of cotton and flame retarded cotton fabr...
The thermal decomposition of two tobacco blends was studied by thermogravimetry - mass spectrometry ...
The FTIR spectrometer equipped with a long path gas cell was used in on-line gas analysis in connect...
The thermal degradation behaviours of flame-retarded unsaturated polyester resin formulations contai...
Thermogravimetry coupled to FTIR analysis of evolved gas was applied to the quantitative determinati...
The identification and quantification of volatile species formed in the thermal degradation of tobac...
The identification and quantification of volatile species formed in the thermal degradation of tobac...
Investigation of the detailed pyrolysis characteristics of tobacco raw materials is important for th...
Pyrolysis and oxidation reactions involving four types of tobacco (a flue-cured Virginia, an air-cur...
In this work, the evolution with temperature of the qualitative composition of the gases evolved in ...
Thermal analysis methods have ben used for many years for material characterization. In recent years...
Evolved gas analysis of unplasticised cellulose diacetate flake and plasticised cellulose diacetate ...
Diammonium hydrogen phosphate (DAP) is commonly used as a flavor ingredient of commercial cigarettes...
In this work, the catalytic effect of MCM-41 on the qualitative composition of the gases evolved in ...
FT-IR evolved gas analysis, a non-isothermal pyrolysis technique, is used to probe the changes in to...
The gaseous products produced by pyrolysing various samples of cotton and flame retarded cotton fabr...
The thermal decomposition of two tobacco blends was studied by thermogravimetry - mass spectrometry ...
The FTIR spectrometer equipped with a long path gas cell was used in on-line gas analysis in connect...
The thermal degradation behaviours of flame-retarded unsaturated polyester resin formulations contai...