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Adiabatic calorimeters, chemical reactivity tests

This brief overview of offline measurements can be concluded by considering the measurements of the heat released by chemical reactions, which can be obtained via calorimetric measurements [7, 18]. The most diffused industrial calorimeters are the so-called reaction calorimeters, basically consisting in jacketed vessels in which the reaction takes place and the heat released is measured by monitoring the temperature of the fluid in the jacket. A class of alternative instruments are the scanning calorimeters (differential or adiabatic), in which the analysis is performed by linearly increasing the sample temperature with respect to time, in order to test the reactivity of potentially unstable chemical systems in a proper temperature range by measuring the released heat. [Pg.35]


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