Title of article :
Activation energy determination for linear heating experiments:
deviations due to neglecting the low temperature end
of the temperature integral
Author/Authors :
M. J. STARINK، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Model-free isoconversion methods which
use approximations of the temperature integral are
generally reliable methods for the calculation of
activation energies of thermally activated reactions
studied during linear heating. These methods generally
neglect the temperature integral at the start of the
linear heating, I(To). An analytical equation is derived
which describes the deviations introduced by this
assumption. It is shown that for most reactions
encountered this assumption does not have a significant
influence on the accuracy of the method. However
in cases where To is within about 50 to 70 K of the
reaction stage to be investigated and activation energies
are relatively low, significant deviations are introduced.
It is shown that some of the published thermal
analysis work on activation energy analysis of reactions
occurring at relatively low temperatures is affected by
these deviations. Examples are specific cases of dehydration
reactions, cure reactions and cluster formation
in Al alloys.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science