This paper reports thermogravimetric analysis of nanogram samples of paraffin using a microcantilever hot plate. The microcantilever hot plate has an integrated temperature-controlled heater and integrated temperature-compensated strain-sensing piezoresistors. The microcantilever vibration amplitude was measured using either a laser and a position sensitive photodiode, or using the piezoresistors. The cantilever resonance was measured as the cantilever was heated, such that the analyte mass could be measured as a function of temperature. Both optical and piezoresistive methods were employed to generate thermogravimetric curves for analytes in the range of 1–3ng, and the results of the two methods compared well.
Fabian T. GoerickeJungchul LeeWilliam P. King
Ara KooserR.L. GunterW.D. DelingerT. L. PorterMichael P. Eastman
R.L. GunterW.D. DelingerT. L. PorterRay StewartJim Reed
Ray StewartJim ReedJunwen ZhongKathryn MortonT. L. Porter
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