Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume 28, Part 1 (February 1995)


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J. Appl. Cryst. (1995). 28, 26-32    [ doi:10.1107/S0021889894008320 ]

The Combination of Thermal Analysis and Time-Resolved X-ray Techniques: a Powerful Method for Materials Characterization

W. Bras, G. E. Derbyshire, A. Devine, S. M. Clark, J. Cooke, B. E. Komanschek and A. J. Ryan

Abstract: A differential scanning calorimeter with a temperature range of 77 to 873 K has been developed for use in combination with either time-resolved X-ray scattering or high-resolution energy-dispersive powder diffraction studies using synchrotron radiation. The first results of successful experiments are briefly described.

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