Constant Rate Thermal Analysis (CRTA) method implies controlling the temperature in such a way that the reaction rate is maintained constant all over the process. This method allows determining simultaneously both the kinetic parameters and the kinetic model from a single experiment as the shape of the CRTA α-T curves strongly depends on the kinetic model. CRTA method has been developed in the market only for thermogravimetric and thermodilatometric systems and, therefore, its use has been limited until now to the kinetic study of processes involving changes in mass or size of the samples, respectively. To overcome this obstacle, a method has been developed in this work for using the DSC signal for controlling the process rate in such a way...
International audienceTo quantify the isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(ether ketone keton...
International audienceThe normal interpretation of kinetic parameters in thermal analysis (DTA, TG) ...
La cristallisation de trois grades de PA66 différant par leur masse molaire et leur caractère branch...
Constant Rate Thermal Analysis (CRTA) method implies controlling the temperature in such a way that ...
The advantages of the sample-controlled thermal analysis (SCTA) for both the kinetic analysis of sol...
A comparative study of both conventional rising temperature and sample-controlled methods, like cons...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to S...
The SCTA method implies to control the te mperature in such a way that the reaction rate changes...
This paper explores the relationship between the shapes of temperature-time curves obtained from exp...
A new approach is proposed for the study of crystallization processes under the hypothesis of isoki...
One of the main limitations for applying synthetic hydroxyapatite as a filler in cement and other fo...
Crystallization of three PA66 grades of different molar mass, linear or branched, has been studied i...
For solution crystallization, nucleation can be characterized by the maximum sub-cooling (or metasta...
Copyright © 2013 American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Applied Physics Le...
Changing the temperature of a substance can stimulate dramatic changes of its state. These changes c...
International audienceTo quantify the isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(ether ketone keton...
International audienceThe normal interpretation of kinetic parameters in thermal analysis (DTA, TG) ...
La cristallisation de trois grades de PA66 différant par leur masse molaire et leur caractère branch...
Constant Rate Thermal Analysis (CRTA) method implies controlling the temperature in such a way that ...
The advantages of the sample-controlled thermal analysis (SCTA) for both the kinetic analysis of sol...
A comparative study of both conventional rising temperature and sample-controlled methods, like cons...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to S...
The SCTA method implies to control the te mperature in such a way that the reaction rate changes...
This paper explores the relationship between the shapes of temperature-time curves obtained from exp...
A new approach is proposed for the study of crystallization processes under the hypothesis of isoki...
One of the main limitations for applying synthetic hydroxyapatite as a filler in cement and other fo...
Crystallization of three PA66 grades of different molar mass, linear or branched, has been studied i...
For solution crystallization, nucleation can be characterized by the maximum sub-cooling (or metasta...
Copyright © 2013 American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Applied Physics Le...
Changing the temperature of a substance can stimulate dramatic changes of its state. These changes c...
International audienceTo quantify the isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(ether ketone keton...
International audienceThe normal interpretation of kinetic parameters in thermal analysis (DTA, TG) ...
La cristallisation de trois grades de PA66 différant par leur masse molaire et leur caractère branch...