Ahrenberg et al., 2013 - Google Patents
In situ investigation of vapor-deposited glasses of toluene and ethylbenzene via alternating current chip-nanocalorimetryAhrenberg et al., 2013
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- Ahrenberg M
- Chua Y
- Whitaker K
- Huth H
- Ediger M
- Schick C
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- The Journal of chemical physics
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Vapor-deposited glasses of toluene and ethylbenzene have been characterized by in situ ac chip-nanocalorimetry. The high sensitivity of this method allows the detection of small changes in the heat capacity of nanogram size samples. We observe that vapor-deposited …
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