Calorimetry measures the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. It is a beneficial and powerful tool that accurately evaluates chemical processes, helps researchers assess ...
To date, calorimetry has not been given a fair trial in the PAT arena. Recent advances in reactor technology and design will ensure that real-time calorimetry is the present and future of PAT. The ...
The purpose of the whole-room indirect calorimetry suite is to provide measurements of human energy expenditure and substrate utilization, both long-term (24-hour) and short-term (1–6-hour), for ...
Biochemical reactions are regulated by enzymes. These reactions involve binding, recognition, and the creation of non-covalent complexes. It is essential to characterize binding events in order to ...
Users can use simple equipment to measure enthalpy, a term often associated with physicists but significantly relevant to daily life. Heat transfer plays a pivotal role in all these processes, and ...
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, ...
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 ...
A paper appeared in International Journal of Pharmaceutics. A team of researchers from Kazan Federal University, Russia, led by Dr. Igor Sedov, reported an application of capillary differential ...
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 ...