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DTA using single particles

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A DTA sample holder for single particles was constructed using three thermocouples to hold the sample and reference material, respectively. The arrangement can be used to multiparticle samples too by setting a spherical-section sample holder on the three thermocouple junctions.

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The author is grateful to the National Science Foundation for its support of this work.

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Garn, P.D. DTA using single particles. Journal of Thermal Analysis 7, 191–194 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01911640

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