Title of article
Heat capacity of birch determined by calorimetry: implications for the state of water in plants
Author/Authors
Henrik Hedlund، نويسنده , , Peter Johansson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
10
From page
79
To page
88
Abstract
Heat capacity measurements have been performed on birch plants (Betula pendula Roth.) by use of a drop-Cp-microcalorimeter. Influence of hydration level on heat capacity was investigated. It was found that heat capacity decreased in a linear fashion with decreasing water content until a point of discontinuity was reached at a water fraction of 0.2 g g−1 (grams of water per gram fresh biomass). A linear regression of the region above 0.2 g g−1 gave a slope of 2.49 J K−1 g−1 and an intercept of 1.72 J K−1 g−1. It was concluded that a rough division of the water in the biomass into free and perturbed water is reflected in the heat capacity of the system and that the heat capacity in the region below 0.2 g g−1 could be divided into three discrete subregions. These subregions are assumed to reflect the perturbed water state in the tissue at different levels of hydration.
Keywords
Calorimetry , Heat capacity , Water , Temperature , Birch
Journal title
Thermochimica Acta
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Thermochimica Acta
Record number
1194630
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