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Conclusions Concerning Calorimetry

Many papers deal with the crystallization of polymer melts and solutions under the conditions of molecular orientation achieved by the methods described above. Various physical methods have been used in these investigations electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, birefringence, differential scanning calorimetry, etc. As a result, the properties of these systems have been described in detail and definite conclusions concerning their structure have been drawn (e.g.4 13 19,39,52)). [Pg.237]

Moreover, the use of heat-flow calorimetry in heterogeneous catalysis research is not limited to the measurement of differential heats of adsorption. Surface interactions between adsorbed species or between gases and adsorbed species, similar to the interactions which either constitute some of the steps of the reaction mechanisms or produce, during the catalytic reaction, the inhibition of the catalyst, may also be studied by this experimental technique. The calorimetric results, compared to thermodynamic data in thermochemical cycles, yield, in the favorable cases, useful information concerning the most probable reaction mechanisms or the fraction of the energy spectrum of surface sites which is really active during the catalytic reaction. Some of the conclusions of these investigations may be controlled directly by the calorimetric studies of the catalytic reaction itself. [Pg.260]


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