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Beitragzur kinetik von festkörperreaktionen unter nicht- isothermen bedingungen
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In this paper, a computing program is described which enables us to find the most probable reaction mechanism from 11 kinetics equations by using a statistic test method, which can be due to diffusion, nucleation, chemical reactions and phase boundary reactions.About:
This article is published in Thermochimica Acta.The article was published on 1977-08-01. It has received 24 citations till now.read more
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A review of the ICTAC kinetics project, 2000: Part 2. Non-isothermal results
C.F. Dickinson,G.R. Heal +1 more
TL;DR: The ICTAC Kinetics Project is reviewed comparing the isothermal results of the various contributors, pointing out the various discrepancies seen as mentioned in this paper, and the results of our methods agree very well with each other, but differ very much from the original paper.
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Computer-determined kinetic parameters from TG curves
Leo Reich,Salvatore S. Stivala +1 more
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On the methods of solving the inverse problem of solid-phase reaction kinetics. I, Methods based on discrimination
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Kinetic Aspects of Thermal Analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the causes of the wrong performance of reaction kinetics in the field of thermodynamics and propose a solution to the problem of over-simification of reaction equations.
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Correlation coefficients and mechanism using TG data
Leo Reich,Salvatore S. Stivala +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two methods, Reich-Stivala (R-S) and double-log (D-L), were employed to distinguish one mechanism from among 15 theoretical possibilities for heterogeneous solid-state reactions using theoretical TG data.
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Kinetic Parameters from Thermogravimetric Data
A. W. Coats,J. P. Redfern +1 more
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A New Analysis of Thermogravimetric Traces.
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The Application of Thermoanalytical Techniques to Reaction Kinetics: The Thermogravimetric Evaluation of the Kinetics of the Decomposition of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate
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The Application of Differential Thermal Analysis to the Study of Reaction Kinetics1
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