Hot topic: Measurements of tiny temperature changes could help monitor the workings of superconducting quantum computers. (Courtesy: Safa Hovinen, Merkitys) How do you define the position of something ...
In this interview, AZoM talks to Jurgen Schawe from Mettler Toledo about fast scanning chip calorimetry and the various applications this can be utilized in. Could you please begin by giving our ...
Calorimetry-thermal-analysis products measure the changes in temperature and the reaction of a material to the temperature changes; they are useful in measurement methods such as expansion, ...
It is possible that users are not performing to the best of their ability when using an antique differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) or other outdated methods. This can be the case when observing ...
Like someone who finally sits after a long, tiring day of standing, gas-phase molecules breathe a sigh of relief, so to speak, as they “take a seat” (adsorb) on solid surfaces. The sigh comes in the ...
CALORIMETERS are often calibrated by generating a known electric current within them and observing the deflexion of the measuring instrument when the system is in a steady state. This method may ...
Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) remains the definitive technique for quantitatively assessing the thermodynamics of molecular interactions. By directly measuring heat changes during titrations, ...
The C 1 static jacket oxygen bomb calorimeter represents a giant leap forward in calorimeter technology by featuring a high degree of automation in a compact design; the smallest calorimeter footprint ...
During EV usage, the energy contained in a battery is released through exothermic chemical reactions, which release large volumes of heat energy. Batteries are designed in such a way that this heat ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Hugo Junkers (1859-1935) was a German ...