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Thermal Differential Analysis and Calorimetric Differential Analysis
2023Gwenola Burgot, Jean-Louis Burgot
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Denaturation kinetics of biopolymers by differential thermal analysis
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1967SEVERAL workers have described equations to calculate the activation energy of a reaction from the exothermic or endothermic peaks which occur during a differential thermal analysis (DTA) experiment1–3. There is a second type of differential thermal analysis curve, one not characterized by a maximum or a minimum but by a sigmoid shape caused by a ...
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Vacuum Differential Thermal Analysis
Science, 1950W L, Whitehead, I A, Breger
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Thermal Methods: Calorimetry, Differential Thermal Analysis, and Thermogravimetry
1994Calorimetry and the simpler method of differential thermal analysis both contribute to the study of internal transformations of a sample, or reactions of a sample with the exterior, and mass transfers associated with liberation or absorption of energy. Thermogravimetry, which is a process of weighing is specific to reactions with a mass transfer.
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An Apparatus for Differential Thermal Analysis
Clay Minerals, 1963A description and details of performance are given for a differential thermal apparatus which has been developed at the C.S.[.R.O. Division of Coal Research for use in studies of the mineral matter in coal. An important feature of the design is the block assembly unit, which fits into a vertical furnace, and comprises a stainless steel block in which ...
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Thermogravimetry and Differential Thermal Analysis
1974Since the study by Le Chatelier (1887), the thermoanalytical methods have been among the standard methods of mineralogy. From reactions which occur in a mineral or other chemical substance during thermal treatment (heating or cooling), the weight and energy changes can be identified and measured very clearly. Weight loss which for example occurs during
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