2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2015.04.011
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Extension of the DSC method to measuring vapor pressures of narrow boiling range oil cuts

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“…Note that the temperature of the DSC endothermic evaporation peak can be used for semiquantitative estimations. This temperature is generally close to the boiling point of a species [49] (for a more rigorous determination of the boiling point with DSC, a specific restriction has to be applied to the pan lid orifice along with modified experimental conditions) [50]. As seen from Figure 8, the compounds studied are arranged in the following row of this characteristic temperature: 14 (161 Therefore, at the time being, we infer that the high volatility is the main problem hindering the application of 1, 4, and 14 as standalone melt-cast explosives.…”
Section: Thermal Behavior Of the Furoxan Derivatives: Vaporizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the temperature of the DSC endothermic evaporation peak can be used for semiquantitative estimations. This temperature is generally close to the boiling point of a species [49] (for a more rigorous determination of the boiling point with DSC, a specific restriction has to be applied to the pan lid orifice along with modified experimental conditions) [50]. As seen from Figure 8, the compounds studied are arranged in the following row of this characteristic temperature: 14 (161 Therefore, at the time being, we infer that the high volatility is the main problem hindering the application of 1, 4, and 14 as standalone melt-cast explosives.…”
Section: Thermal Behavior Of the Furoxan Derivatives: Vaporizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is based on the measurement principle and procedure underlying the ASTM E1782 standard "Standard Test Method for Determining Vapor Pressure by Thermal Analysis" [32]. The standardized method itself is for measuring boiling points of pure substances at specific pressures [33], but at our laboratory the first principles of the method were extended to measuring the vapour pressure and initial boiling points of oil fractions with narrow boiling ranges [34,35] and also to determining their weight average boiling points [31].…”
Section: Average Boiling Point Determination By Tgamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reference substance is a capsule or unoccupied crucible of the same material and mass as the dish containing the substance of interest; because one of the capsules containing the sample and the other not, the excess solid in the crucible of the sample requires more heat to achieve the temperature increase at the same rate as the reference temperature. Through heat oven shown is supplied to the test substance through the furnace crucible reference to reference, to maintain equal temperatures; this behavior extends if the test substance transitions (endothermic or exothermic) such as synthesis, decomposition, crystallization and phase transformations occur; that is, the instrument compensates the thermal energy required to maintain the same temperature in the capsules sample and reference [35].…”
Section: Differential Scanning Calorimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%