DEVELOPMENT OF MASTER CURVES FOR DISCRIMINATING THE MECHANISM OF SOLID-STATE REACTIONS FROM EXPERIMENTAL-DATA OBTAINED BY USING THE CYCLIC AND CONTROLLED RATE THERMAL-ANALYSIS
Jm. Criado et al., DEVELOPMENT OF MASTER CURVES FOR DISCRIMINATING THE MECHANISM OF SOLID-STATE REACTIONS FROM EXPERIMENTAL-DATA OBTAINED BY USING THE CYCLIC AND CONTROLLED RATE THERMAL-ANALYSIS, Journal of thermal analysis, 41(6), 1994, pp. 1535-1541
The cyclic and Controlled Rate Thermal Analysis method (CRTA) has been
used. The two rates automatically selected in the cyclic curve are sm
all enough to allow the two states of the sample to be compared have n
early the same re-acted fraction. Thus, the activation energy can be c
alculated without previous knowledge of the actual reaction mechanism.
Provided that the activation energy, E, is known, a procedure has bee
n developed for determining the kinetic law obeyed by the reaction by
means of master curves that represent the values of the reacted fracti
on, alpha, as a function of -E/R(1/T-1/T0.5), T0.5 being the temperatu
re at which alpha = 0.5. This procedure has been tested by studying th
e thermal decomposition reaction of BaCO3.