Author/Authors :
J.-P. E. Grolier، نويسنده , , F. Dan، نويسنده , , S. A. E. Boyer، نويسنده , , M. Orlowska and S. L. Randzio ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Scanning transitiometry is a newly developed technique in which one of the
independent variables (p, V, or T) is scanned in the working cell of a very sensitive
calorimeter while the other independent variable is kept constant. The
change of the dependent variable is recorded simultaneously with the thermal
effect associated with the process or the system under investigation. In the case
of non-reacting systems which remain in a homogeneous state, both the
mechanical and thermal outputs thus obtained give straightforward access
to pairs of thermomechanical coefficients: ap and oT, bV and oT, Cp and ap,
CV and bV, depending on the pair of selected independent variables. When the
system or the material sample goes through a chemical reaction or a phase
change, the recorded information yields the corresponding heat and pVT characteristics.
The working cell may also house an optical fiber probe for spectrophotometric
in situ readings from UV to NIR, as well as injection and stirring
devices permitting investigation of reacting systems. The actual operating
ranges of current scanning transitiometers are 173 K
Keywords :
High pressure , reactioncalorimetry , scanning transitiometry. , Polymers , high or low temperature
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics