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Baseline interpolation in DTA and DSC quantitative analysis of slow processes

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A simple method is described for use with the differential scanning calorimeter for baseline interpolation in continual processes over a wide temperature interval. For the process of water desorption from the synthetic zeolite LiA with the coveragegq=1.5, the measured heat of desorption wasQ=11.2±0.5 kcal/mole.

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The authors wish to thank V. Vučelić and D. Karaulić for their help and interest in solving the problem of the baseline interpolation.

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Vučelić, D., Stamatović, A. & Todorić, U. Baseline interpolation in DTA and DSC quantitative analysis of slow processes. Journal of Thermal Analysis 4, 479–482 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01913806

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