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Measurements of specific heat of meta-nitrobenzoic acid diethanolamine crystals—By differential scanning calorimetry

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The specific heat capacity of M·NBA·DEA crystals were measured by differential scanning calorimetry. Both the direct and ratio methods of DSC were used in the determinations. The relative average deviations are 0.08% to 0.18%. The relative average deviations of ratio method are 0.23–0.69%.

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Mittels DSC wurde die spezifische Wärmekapazität von MNBADEA-Kristallen gemessen. Dabei wurde sowohl die direkte als auch die Verhältnismethode verwendet. Die mittlere durchschnittliche Abweichung beträgt 0.08–0.18%, bei der Verhältnismethode 0.23–0.69%.

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Zhu, G., Tian, C. & Zheng, J. Measurements of specific heat of meta-nitrobenzoic acid diethanolamine crystals—By differential scanning calorimetry. Journal of Thermal Analysis 45, 269–273 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02548690

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