Interlaboratory study of the operational stability of automated sorption balances

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Zelinka Samuel L.,Glass Samuel V.,Lazarcik Eleanor Q. D.,Thybring Emil E.,Altgen Michael,Rautkari Lauri,Curling Simon,Cao Jinzhen,Wang Yujiao,Künniger Tina,Nyström Gustav,Dreimol Christopher Hubert,Burgert Ingo,Uyup Mohd Khairun Anwar,Khadiran Tumirah,Roper Mark G.,Broom Darren P.,Schwarzkopf Matthew,Yudhanto Arief,Subah Mohammad,Lubineau Gilles,Fredriksson Maria,Strojecki Marcin,Olek Wiesław,Majka Jerzy,Pedersen Nanna Bjerregaard,Burnett Daniel J.,Garcia Armando R.,Verdonck Els,Dreisbach Frieder,Waguespack Louis,Schott Jennifer,Esteban Luis G.,Garcia-Iruela Alberto,Colinart Thibaut,Rémond Romain,Mazian Brahim,Perre Patrick,Emmerich Lukas,Li Ling

Abstract

AbstractAutomated 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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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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