1964
DOI: 10.1246/nikkashi1948.85.12_863
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Studies on Differential Thermal Analysis of Organic Compounds. II. Differential Thermal Analysis of Organic Hydrates

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“…In a subsequent paper (22), it was stated that the recorded transformation temperature is not affected by any particle size range greater than 1 micron. This is in contrast to the report on the organic hydrates (195), where it was reported best not to grind hydrates in order to obtain sharp reproducible peaks. Grinding has been shown to result in decomposition of CaC03 (315), and reaction of CaCOs with S:02 to form the CaS: O3 (257) and effect the transformation of anatase to brookite (162).…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…In a subsequent paper (22), it was stated that the recorded transformation temperature is not affected by any particle size range greater than 1 micron. This is in contrast to the report on the organic hydrates (195), where it was reported best not to grind hydrates in order to obtain sharp reproducible peaks. Grinding has been shown to result in decomposition of CaC03 (315), and reaction of CaCOs with S:02 to form the CaS: O3 (257) and effect the transformation of anatase to brookite (162).…”
Section: Differential Thermal Analysiscontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…This work has included such materials as tetramethylthiuram disulfide, morpholine disulfide, quinone dioxine, and p-nitroso-X-nitrosomethylaniline. Takashima and his associates have used DTA to determine the fusion characteristics of organic compounds (312), dehydration of organic hydrates (195), and boiling points and heats of vaporization of organic compounds (196). The liquidsolid phase diagram for (+) and (-) 5-decanolide has been presented (264).…”
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confidence: 99%