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High Glass Transition Epoxy Resins from Biobased Phloroglucinol and Unmodified Kraft Lignin. [PDF]

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Janesch J   +7 more
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry

2003
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Maria M, Lopez, George I, Makhatadze
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry

2019
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermal analysis technique which involves the measurement of temperature difference between the sample and the reference material as a function of the temperature while sample and reference both are subjected to a controlled temperature program.
Muhammad Sajid Hamid Akash   +1 more
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry

2016
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is probably the most popular of the thermal analysis techniques if judged by the number of instruments sold and in use. This is a result of its wide range of application areas and also the fact that measurements are quick to make.
Paul Gabbott, Tim Mann
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry

2008
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) has emerged as a powerful experimental technique for determining thermodynamic properties of biomacromolecules. The ability to monitor unfolding or phase transitions in proteins, polynucleotides, and lipid assemblies has not only provided data on thermodynamic stability for these important molecules, but also ...
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry

1992
In spite of the fact that there are so many differences between the gas chromatography technique and calorimetry, it may be of interest to compare these two techniques, at least for a while.
J.-W. Vergnaud, J. Bouzon
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