Abstract

The chapter begins with an unusual but original list of theories and the researchers hidden behind them in an embedded retrospective historical view of the original development of non-isothermal kinetics, especially from the point of view of the author's own experience. The basis of its validity are the constitutive equations just applied in terms of non-isothermal chemical kinetics. The previously discussed but ill-defined kinetic concept in which the meaning of derivatives is abused is re-introduced. The basic aspects of kinetic evaluations under non-isothermal conditions are elaborated in detail. The methods of Integral and differential evaluation of kinetic data are also presented. Nonintegral power exponents, formal kinetic models and roles of accommodation functions are analyzed in detail, including the practicality and peculiarity of this non-isothermal approach. The optimal procedures for the kinetic evaluation of experimental data are presented especially in the relation of Málek and Koga studies. The kinetic compensation effect is also shown and elaborated.

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