Thermal activity monitoring microcalorimetry: from fundamental thermodynamic principles towards a wide array of practical applications (TAM) KU Leuven
Thermal activity monitoring (TAM) microcalorimetry is the single most sensitive calorimetric measurement technique, capable of measuring heat effects over time scales of days to months due to its high baseline stability. Because of this it is uniquely suited to study processes that slow down significantly at temperatures that are relevant for applications, and which therefore cannot be studied with more common calorimetric techniques such as DSC. The addition of perfusion accessories greatly extends the possibilities of the device by allowing a controlled gas flow, with controlled ...