Determination of moisture content of single-wall carbon nanotubes

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Ralph E. Sturgeon
Joseph W. Lam
Anthony Windust
Patricia Grinberg
Rolf Zeisler
Rabia Oflaz
Rick L. Paul
Brian E. Lang
Jeffrey A. Fagan
Benoit Simard
Christopher T. Kingston
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[1] National Research Council of Canada,Institute for National Measurement Standards
[2] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Analytical Chemistry Division
[3] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Biochemical Science Division
[4] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Polymers Division
[5] National Research Council of Canada,Molecular and Nanomaterials Architecture Group, Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2012年 / 402卷
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Single-wall carbon nanotubes; Moisture determination; Oven drying; Desiccator drying; Karl Fischer titration; Prompt gamma-ray activation analysis;
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Several techniques were evaluated for the establishment of reliable water/moisture content of single-wall carbon nanotubes. Karl Fischer titration (KF) provides a direct measure of the water content and was used for benchmarking against results obtained by conventional oven drying, desiccation over anhydrous magnesium perchlorate as well as by thermogravimetry and prompt gamma-ray activation analysis. Agreement amongst results was satisfactory with the exception of thermogravimetry, although care must be taken with oven drying as it is possible to register mass gain after an initial moisture loss if prolonged drying time or elevated temperatures (120 °C) are used. Thermogravimetric data were precise but a bias was evident that could be accounted for by considering the non-selective loss of mass as volatile carbonaceous components. Simple drying over anhydrous magnesium perchlorate for a minimum period of 8–10 days is recommended if KF is not available for this measurement.
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