关于自动吸附天平运行稳定性的实验室间研究

IF 3 4区 工程技术 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Adsorption Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1007/s10450-024-00472-9
Samuel L. Zelinka, Samuel V. Glass, Eleanor Q. D. Lazarcik, Emil E. Thybring, Michael Altgen, Lauri Rautkari, Simon Curling, Jinzhen Cao, Yujiao Wang, Tina Künniger, Gustav Nyström, Christopher Hubert Dreimol, Ingo Burgert, Mohd Khairun Anwar Uyup, Tumirah Khadiran, Mark G. Roper, Darren P. Broom, Matthew Schwarzkopf, Arief Yudhanto, Mohammad Subah, Gilles Lubineau, Maria Fredriksson, Marcin Strojecki, Wiesław Olek, Jerzy Majka, Nanna Bjerregaard Pedersen, Daniel J. Burnett, Armando R. Garcia, Els Verdonck, Frieder Dreisbach, Louis Waguespack, Jennifer Schott, Luis G. Esteban, Alberto Garcia-Iruela, Thibaut Colinart, Romain Rémond, Brahim Mazian, Patrick Perre, Lukas Emmerich, Ling Li
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自动吸附天平被广泛用于描述水蒸气与吸湿材料之间的相互作用。这些仪器提供了收集吸附等温线数据和动力学数据的有效方法。在相对湿度(RH)发生阶跃变化后,定义平衡的典型方法是使用质量随时间变化率的特定阈值。最近的研究表明,常用的阈值会产生很大的误差,因此需要在延长保持时间的基础上进行进一步测量,以评估简略平衡标准的准确性。然而,延长时间的质量测量精度取决于仪器的运行稳定性。有关自动吸附天平稳定性的公开数据并不多见。我们开展了一项实验室间研究,以调查自动吸附天平的平衡标准。本文的重点是质量、温度和相对湿度的稳定性,包括来自全球 25 个实验室的数据。在许多情况下,仪器质量稳定性的初始目标都能在首次尝试时达到,但有几台仪器却出现了意想不到的巨大不稳定性。对这些不稳定性的来源进行了调查,并大大减少了不稳定性。本文强调了验证自动吸附天平运行质量稳定性的重要性,给出了一种进行稳定性检查的方法,并为识别和纠正常见的质量不稳定性来源提供了指导。
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Interlaboratory study of the operational stability of automated sorption balances

Automated sorption balances are widely used for characterizing the interaction of water vapor with hygroscopic materials. These instruments provide an efficient way to collect sorption isotherm data and kinetic data. A typical method for defining equilibrium after a step change in relative humidity (RH) is using a particular threshold value for the rate of change in mass with time. Recent studies indicate that commonly used threshold values yield substantial errors and that further measurements are needed at extended hold times as a basis to assess the accuracy of abbreviated equilibration criteria. However, the mass measurement accuracy at extended times depends on the operational stability of the instrument. Published data on the stability of automated sorption balances are rare. An interlaboratory study was undertaken to investigate equilibration criteria for automated sorption balances. This paper focuses on the mass, temperature, and RH stability and includes data from 25 laboratories throughout the world. An initial target for instrument mass stability was met on the first attempt in many cases, but several instruments were found to have unexpectedly large instabilities. The sources of these instabilities were investigated and greatly reduced. This paper highlights the importance of verifying operational mass stability of automated sorption balances, gives a method to perform stability checks, and provides guidance on identifying and correcting common sources of mass instability.

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Adsorption
Adsorption 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: The journal Adsorption provides authoritative information on adsorption and allied fields to scientists, engineers, and technologists throughout the world. The information takes the form of peer-reviewed articles, R&D notes, topical review papers, tutorial papers, book reviews, meeting announcements, and news. Coverage includes fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption: mathematics, thermodynamics, chemistry, and physics, as well as processes, applications, models engineering, and equipment design. Among the topics are Adsorbents: new materials, new synthesis techniques, characterization of structure and properties, and applications; Equilibria: novel theories or semi-empirical models, experimental data, and new measurement methods; Kinetics: new models, experimental data, and measurement methods. Processes: chemical, biochemical, environmental, and other applications, purification or bulk separation, fixed bed or moving bed systems, simulations, experiments, and design procedures.
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