Issue 5, 2003

Three important calorimetric applications of a classic thermodynamic equation

Abstract

The thermodynamic background to three calorimetric techniques is discussed; (i) titration microcalorimetry, (ii) adiabatic calorimetry, and (iii) heat conduction calorimetry. Relevant equations for each technique are derived from a common equation for the enthalpy H of a closed system. General patterns which emerge in the measured parameters are presented for adiabatic and heat conduction calorimeters linked to applications of these techniques.

Graphical abstract: Three important calorimetric applications of a classic thermodynamic equation

Article information

Article type
Introductory Reviews
Submitted
12 Mar 2003
First published
01 Jul 2003

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2003,32, 264-267

Three important calorimetric applications of a classic thermodynamic equation

M. J. Blandamer, P. M. Cullis and P. T. Gleeson, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2003, 32, 264 DOI: 10.1039/B207308K

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