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Elsevier, Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 3(23), p. 255-258

DOI: 10.1016/0165-022x(91)90018-r

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Fast titration experiments using heat conduction microcalorimeters

Journal article published in 1991 by M. Bastos ORCID, S. Hägg, P. Lönnbro, I. Wadsö
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Abstract

Thermopile heat conduction calorimeters normally have high time constants. Multistep titration experiments involving fast processes may then require several hours to perform. It is demonstrated that such experiments can be conducted about 10 times faster, without loss of accuracy, by use of a "dynamic correction method". For a new small vessel thermopile conduction calorimeter, injections can be made at 1.5-min intervals.