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Thermal analysis of the dissociation of carbonate materials at high heating rate

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The dissociation of carbonate materials under a high heating rate has been studied by means of specially constructed original apparatus which allows avoidance of the influence of gas diffusion on the decarbonation process, and acceleration of the measurements.

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Die Dissoziation von Calciumcarbonat bei hoher Aufheizgeschwindigkeit wurde mit einer eigens entwickelten DTA-Apparatur untersucht, bei der der Einfluss der Gasdiffusion vermieden und die Messung beschleunigt werden kann.

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С помощью специально сконструированного прибора изучена дисс оциация карбонатных материалов при высок их скоростях нагрева, что позволяет избежать в лияния диффузии на процесс декарбониза ции и ускорить провед ение исследований.

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Mchedlov-Petrosyan, O.P., Nikolaev, A.P. Thermal analysis of the dissociation of carbonate materials at high heating rate. Journal of Thermal Analysis 33, 375–377 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01914627

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