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Energy of activation apparent

At temperatures above or near the eutectic temperature of the polymer phase, CSEi values are typically in the range of 0.1-2 pFcm-2 [5], However, for stiff CPEs or below this temperature, CSEI can be as low as 0.001 pFcm 2 (Fig. 16). When a CPE is cooled from 100 °C to 50 °C, the CSE1 falls by a factor of 2-3, and on reheating to 100 °C it returns to its previous value. This is an indication of void formation at the Li/CPE interface. As a result, the apparent energy of activation for ionic conduction in the SEI cannot be calculated from Arrhenius plots of 1// sei but rather from Arrhenius plots of 7SE)... [Pg.447]

Energy of decomposition (in range 160-230°C) measured as 1.36 kJ/g by DSC, and Tajt24 was determined as 120°C by adiabatic Dewar tests, with an apparent energy of activation of 131 kJ/mol. [Pg.307]

Tait24 was determined as 250°C by adiabatic Dewar tests, with an apparent energy of activation of 185 kJ/mol. [Pg.679]

Though distillable at considerably reduced pressure, phenyl azide explodes when heated at ambient pressure, and occasionally at lower pressures [1]. The energy of decomposition has been determined (130-260°C) as 1.36 kJ/g by DSC, and Tait24 was determined as 87°C by adiabatic Dewar tests, with an apparent energy of activation of 119 kJ/mol [2], It is best stored as a 3M solution in toluene. Exposure to heavy metals should be avoided [3],... [Pg.746]

Delays in working up the crude product caused violent explosions during attempted vacuum distillation. An alternative method of crystallisation is described [1]. There is a very high rate of pressure increase in exothermic decomposition [2], Energy of decomposition (in range 180-420°C) measured as 2.19 kJ/g by DSC, and Taj,24 was determined as 147°C by adiabatic Dewar tests, with an apparent energy of activation of 168 kJ/mol [3], The initial decomposition temperature by ARC was 166°C. [Pg.877]

Tait24 determined as 148°C in adiabatic Dewar tests with apparent energy of activation of 123 kJ/mol. [Pg.932]


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