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A criterion for the reaction mechanism as expressed by differential conversion function based on the Li and Tang's isoconversional method is suggested. The suitability of the use of Li and Tang's method for the estimation of a conversion dependent activation energy is discussed.
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Budrugeac, P., Segal, E. On the Li and Tang's isoconversional method for kinetic analysis of solid-state reactions from thermoanalytical data. Journal of Materials Science 36, 2707–2710 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017964813621
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