[Analysis Case] Evaluation of Organic Component Desorption in a Vacuum
The temperature dependence evaluation of the desorption of specific organic components is possible through composite analysis.
TDS (Thermal Desorption Gas Analysis) is a method that allows for the confirmation of desorbed components and desorption temperatures while heating a sample in a vacuum (1E-7 Pa). Furthermore, by combining the results of TDS with GC/MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry), which can identify organic substances, it is possible to evaluate the desorption temperatures of specific desorbed components in a vacuum. Below, we present an example of a combined analysis of TDS and GC/MS conducted on graphene.
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Analysis of electronic components, secondary batteries, and displays.